Exchanging Ethereum to IBAN lets you quickly complete the operation in the selected direction and receive your funds in a convenient way. Before creating a request, check the current rate, available reserve, and the minimum and maximum exchange amounts.
Exchange is done manually and takes from 5 to 30 minutes.
Below are the key conditions for this exchange direction.
You can also choose other available exchange directions:
On this page, you can sell Ethereum and receive hryvnia to a bank account in IBAN format. This option is suitable when the money needs to be credited not to a card number, but directly to an account with full banking details.
To create the exchange, specify the ETH amount, the IBAN number, the account holder details, and your contact information. After creating the order, the service will show the details for transferring Ethereum. Once the payment arrives, the order will be processed and the hryvnia will be sent to the specified account.
Payout to IBAN is appropriate when you need to receive hryvnia to a bank account rather than just to a card. This may be convenient for larger sums, payments with a payment purpose, transfers to an individual or company account, and similar situations.
IBAN is also suitable when it is important to see the incoming payment exactly by banking details. For example, if the funds are needed for further settlements, accounting, service payments, or a transfer to an account linked to a specific bank.
To perform the exchange, you need to fill out the order form. Specify how much Ethereum you want to sell, add the IBAN, the full account holder name, tax ID or company code, payment purpose, and contact details.
Before payment, check all the data. Pay special attention to the IBAN number, the Ethereum amount, the payout amount in hryvnia, and the details for transferring ETH. If everything is correct, send Ethereum to the address shown in the current order.
Do not use details from old exchanges. Separate conditions are created for each order, so ETH should be transferred only using the current data.
Payout to a card is usually simpler: it is enough to specify a card number, and the hryvnia is credited to the card account. In the case of IBAN, more details are needed because the transfer goes directly to a bank account.
For this kind of exchange, not only the amount and rate matter, but also the correctness of the details. If there is a mistake in the IBAN number, account holder name, tax ID, company code, or payment purpose, the payout may be delayed.
If you only need to receive money to a card, it is better to choose the card payout option. If what you need is a transfer to an account with full banking details, selling Ethereum to IBAN is the more suitable choice.
After entering the ETH amount, the form will show the calculation in hryvnia. You immediately see how much should arrive to the account after the exchange is completed.
The Ethereum rate may change quickly, so it is not worth creating an order and paying for it after a long pause. If the payout amount suits you, it is better to make the transfer without delay. If the rate has changed or you decided to sell a different amount of ETH, create a new order with an updated calculation.
Ethereum is often sold not in whole coins, but in fractions: for example, 0.03 ETH, 0.1 ETH, or another required amount. Because of this, it is important that the Ethereum quantity in the order matches the actual transfer.
Do not round the amount manually after creating the order. If one ETH quantity is specified in the order but another arrives at the service address, processing may be delayed. In that case, the payment will need to be clarified through support.
If you need to sell a different amount, it is easier to create a new order and get a fresh hryvnia calculation.
When sending ETH, you need to take the Ethereum network fee into account. It is charged separately and depends on network congestion, as well as on the exchange or wallet from which you are making the transfer.
Before confirming the transaction, check how much Ethereum will actually be sent. The order must receive exactly the ETH amount specified in the exchange terms. If the amount becomes smaller after the fee is deducted, it is better to change the Ethereum amount and create a new order.
Before transferring Ethereum, carefully check the IBAN, the full account holder name, the tax ID or company code, and the payment purpose. In a bank transfer, every digit and every letter matters.
Also check the contact details: email, phone number, or Telegram. They may be needed if it is necessary to clarify the order status, the payout details, or other payment information.
If you notice a mistake before payment, do not send ETH. It is better to create a new order with the correct details.
You should not transfer Ethereum if the order contains an incorrect IBAN, account holder name, tax ID, company code, or payment purpose. It is also better not to pay for the order if a lot of time has passed since it was created and the Ethereum rate may already have changed.
A separate situation is the network fee. If after the gas fee is deducted you can send less ETH than specified in the order, do not make an incomplete transfer. Create a new order for the amount you can actually send.
Additional options may be available during checkout: urgent exchange, fixed rate, single-payment payout, and a payment receipt.
A fixed rate helps you understand the hryvnia amount in advance. Urgent exchange may be useful if the order needs to be processed faster. A single-payment payout is suitable when the whole amount should be received to the account without splitting it. A receipt will serve as confirmation of the completed transfer.
Cryptabar allows you to sell Ethereum and receive hryvnia to an IBAN bank account. You specify the ETH amount, fill in the banking details, check the calculation, and transfer Ethereum using the order data.
To make sure the exchange goes through without delays, it is enough to carefully check the ETH amount, the banking details, and the transfer address. If all the data is correct, after Ethereum is received the service will process the order and send the hryvnia to your account.
Yes. To do this, you need to create an order, specify the Ethereum amount, fill in the account details, and transfer ETH using the details shown by the service.
You need the IBAN number, the full account holder name, the tax ID or company code, the payment purpose, and contact data for communication.
IBAN is a bank account number. This type of transfer requires more details than a regular payout to a card.
When sending ETH, the network charges a fee. If it is not taken into account, less Ethereum may arrive at the order than required for the exchange.
If Ethereum has not yet been sent, do not pay for the order and create a new one with the correct details. If the transfer has already been completed, contact support and provide the order details.
It is worth creating a new order if the rate has changed, you want to sell a different amount of Ethereum, or you noticed a mistake in the details.