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Buying Your First Bitcoin Safely in INDIA ( 2025 )


 

 

 


 

 

 Choose a Trusted Exchange

Pick a regulated or reputed crypto exchange that works in India.

Top beginner-friendly exchanges (2025):
 

 

WazirX (Indian, easy UPI/INR deposits)

CoinDCX (simple UI, strong KYC)

ZebPay(oldest Indian exchange)

Binance (global, high liquidity)

Coinbase (for global users; limited in India)

 

 

 

 

Create and Verify Your Account


 Sign up using your email or phone number.

 Complete KYC (Know Your Customer)verification  upload PAN/Aadhaar etc.

 Enable 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) for extra protection.

 

 

 Add INR Funds
 

Use UPI, bank transfer, or IMPS to deposit money.

Start small (₹500–₹1000) for practice.

 

 

 

Buy Bitcoin (BTC)
 

 Go to Buy/Sell section.

Choose Bitcoin (BTC).

Enter amount you want to buy (e.g., ₹500 worth).

Confirm purchase — your exchange wallet will show BTC balance.

 

 

 

 Transfer Bitcoin to Your Personal Wallet

Never keep your coins on an exchange for long.
 

Open your personal wallet (from Step Two).

Tap Receive → Copy your Bitcoin address.

On the exchange, click Withdraw → Paste your wallet address → Send.

Wait for blockchain confirmation (usually a few minutes).

Now your Bitcoin is in your own wallet safe, secure, and fully under your control .

 

Disclaimer

This article is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments are subject to market risks. Always do your own research (DYOR) and consult a certified financial advisor before investing.

 

 

 

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