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Kyiv is Eastern Europe's largest IT hub, where thousands of professionals receive payment in cryptocurrency. Developers, designers, and entrepreneurs convert their earned Bitcoin and USDT into cash hryvnias, dollars, or euros through the capital's crypto exchangers. Strong competition among exchange services produces some of the best rates in Ukraine — both crypto buyers and sellers here get better terms than in the regions.

Cash exchange in the capital is in demand among freelancers cashing out salaries, traders locking in profits, and businesses settling with international partners. Crypto exchangers operate through offices across the city and offer courier delivery.

Cryptocurrency to cash exchange in Kyiv

The process is straightforward: choose a crypto exchanger with a suitable rate on Kurslog, submit a request on the service's website, and transfer cryptocurrency to the specified address. After transaction confirmation, collect cash at the office or via courier. The reverse — cash to crypto — works the same way. Kyiv exchangers accept Bitcoin, USDT (TRC-20, ERC-20), Ethereum and work with cash UAH, USD, EUR.

How to exchange USDT for cash dollars?

USDT (Tether) is the most popular coin for cash exchange because its price is pegged to the dollar and doesn't swing like Bitcoin. When sending USDT to a crypto exchanger, choose the TRC-20 network — fees under $1, confirmation in minutes. ERC-20 costs more ($3-15 depending on Ethereum congestion) but is supported by every exchanger without exception. Confirm which network the service accepts before sending — a transfer to the wrong network means lost funds.

How to choose a reliable crypto exchanger?

There are many crypto exchangers, and not all operate honestly. Before transferring funds, check:

How to safely exchange cryptocurrency in Kyiv?

The key rule is don't rush. Double-check the crypto exchanger's wallet address before sending: one wrong character means irreversible loss of funds. On your first exchange with a new service, send a test amount of $20-50 to verify reliability. For large operations (over $5,000), contact the exchanger in advance to agree on terms — this is standard practice.