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How to withdraw money from Ziglu

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If you have been wondering how to withdraw money from Ziglu then I have a full guide below, including how you can turn £1 into £5.

How to withdraw money from Ziglu

What is Ziglu?

Ziglu is an app that lets you buy and sell Cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, Dogecoin and more.

What is cryptocurrency?

In basic terms cryptocurrency is a digital currency, or a virtual currency.

Unlike cash, you will never be able to hold it in your hands as the cryptocurrency itself – of course you can sell it and swap that into cash.

Deposit £1 get £5 offer

Ziglu offer a great referral scheme, where you can deposit £1 and get £5 for free.

All you have to do is sign up, deposit £1 from your bank account, use it to spend £1 on a cryptocurrency of your choice and you will get £5 awarded into your account.

Best of all, you can withdraw this into your bank account.

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How to withdraw your money from Ziglu

Once your referral credit has hit your Ziglu account you can easily withdraw it using the app.

To get started log into your Ziglu app until you see your dashboard.

Click on the green button at the bottom and select ‘send'.

Then choose ‘a bank account'.

Your connected bank account (the one you used to pay your initial £1 into Ziglu) will appear. Click on it.

You can now type out the amount you wish to withdraw and then go through and confirm the withdrawal.

Sign up to turn £1 into £5

Sign up to Ziglu, deposit £1, exchange it for cryptocurrency and get £5 by using this link.

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Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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