Exchanging Litecoin to Visa/Mastercard UAH 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:
If you need to withdraw Litecoin into hryvnia, the simplest option is to sell LTC with payout to a Visa or Mastercard bank card. You enter the Litecoin amount, the card number, and immediately see how many hryvnias you will receive after the exchange.
This direction is convenient when you do not want to choose a specific bank or look for a dedicated page for Monobank, Privat24, PUMB, or Oschadbank. It is enough to have a hryvnia card that supports incoming funds.
Litecoin can be sold from a crypto wallet, an exchange, or another service where your LTC is stored. After creating the order, you need to transfer the cryptocurrency using the specified details, and after the exchange is processed, hryvnia will be sent to your card.
Selling Litecoin to Visa or Mastercard is suitable in situations when you need hryvnia for everyday use: purchases, transfers, cash withdrawals, or further operations in a banking app.
This option is also convenient if you want to quickly withdraw part of your funds from cryptocurrency, lock in profit, or simply convert LTC into a regular card balance.
The main advantage of this direction is simplicity. There is no need to enter full bank details or an IBAN. For payout, a card number, exchange amount, and contact email are enough.
Pages for Monobank, Privat24, PUMB, or Oschadbank are usually focused on a specific bank. Payout to Visa or Mastercard works more broadly: funds can be sent to cards of different Ukrainian banks if the card supports receiving hryvnia transfers.
This is convenient when what matters to you is not the bank itself, but the fact that the money is credited to a card. You simply enter the card number, check the payout amount, and create an order.
If you need a transfer specifically to a bank account, then it is better to choose a direction with IBAN. For a regular card payout, Visa/Mastercard is the simpler solution.
Before creating an order, the system automatically calculates the payout amount. You enter the Litecoin quantity, and the form shows how many hryvnias will be credited to the card.
There is no need to calculate the LTC to hryvnia rate yourself. It is only important to check the final amount directly before paying for the order, because the cryptocurrency rate may change.
If the amount suits you, you can proceed to payment. If you waited too long before paying for the order or want to change the LTC amount, it is better to refresh the terms or create a new order.
Before sending Litecoin, carefully check all the data. The most important thing is the card number, because the hryvnia will be sent to it after the exchange.
It is also worth checking the LTC amount, the payout amount in UAH, the current rate, the email, and the transfer details for the cryptocurrency. If there is a mistake in the card number, do not pay for such an order. It is better to create a new one with the correct details.
Do not use details from old orders. Separate terms are created for each exchange: the rate, transfer address, amount, and processing time.
If you need to receive hryvnia specifically to a bank card, choose payout to Visa or Mastercard. This is a convenient format for everyday use of money.
IBAN is better suited for transfers to a bank account. This option may be needed for certain financial operations, but it usually requires more details.
For most situations when you simply need to sell Litecoin and receive hryvnia to a card, the Visa/Mastercard direction will be clearer and faster.
Do not pay for the order if you noticed a mistake in the card number, do not agree with the rate, or want to change the exchange amount. In such cases, it is better to create a new order with the current details.
It is also not worth sending Litecoin using an order that was created a long time ago. If the rate has changed or the terms are no longer relevant, this may affect the final payout amount.
If after creating the order you realized that you need a payout to IBAN rather than to a card, choose the appropriate direction and do not pay for the old order.
During checkout, additional features may be available: rate fixation, urgent exchange, single-payment payout, or a payment receipt.
Rate fixation is useful when you need to understand the hryvnia amount in advance. Urgent exchange may be needed if the payout is required faster. A single-payment payout is convenient when you want to receive the entire amount to a card without splitting it into several transfers.
A receipt is useful if you need to keep proof of the completed transaction.
Yes, if the card supports incoming hryvnia transfers. When creating the order, you need to specify the card number and check the payout amount.
No. If you choose payout to Visa or Mastercard, it is enough to specify the card number. This does not tie the exchange to one specific bank.
Specify the Litecoin amount, the Visa or Mastercard card number, and an email. After creating the order, transfer LTC using the specified details and wait for the payout in hryvnia.
No. The payout amount is calculated automatically in the order form. Before payment, you only need to check whether the current rate suits you.
If Litecoin has not yet been sent, create a new order with the correct card number. If the transfer has already been completed, contact support and provide the order details.
Yes, if such an option is available during checkout. This is convenient when you need to receive the entire hryvnia amount to one card without splitting it.