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Sell Crypto to Revolut Cash
List of crypto exchanges supporting cryptocurrency withdrawals to Revolut as fiat. Send crypto via these platforms and receive local cash currency on your Revolut account.
Latest News
- BingX Launches Crypto Visa Card With Up to 6% Cashback
- BitMart Strengthens Global Compliance With Australian AFSL License
- Bitget Expands Into Real U.S. Stocks Trading With Stock+
- Binance Launches bStocks, Bringing 24/7 Tokenized U.S. Stock Trading to BNB Chain
- Gate, MEXC, and Binance Launch Real Stock Trading With Crypto
- Kraken and MoneyGram Launch Crypto-to-Cash Withdrawals
- WhiteBIT Secures MiCA License in Croatia (Update: And Austria)
- OKX Launches SPEI and PSE Deposits in Mexico and Colombia
Trading Competitions
- Gate Demo Trading Challenge: No Risk Trading for $100k Prize Pool
- Bybit WSOT 2025 Kicks Off with $10 Million Prize Pool
- Bybit Launches $1 Million Fusion Cup to Celebrate TradFi Expansion
- Gate.io Launches WCTC Season 7: $5M Prize Pool and a Mustang GT
- Bybit Demo Trading League: $14,000 Prize Pool Without Spending a Dime
- Bybit Demo Trading Competition: 5,200 USDT Prize Pool For Risk-Free Trading
Promotional Events
- Bybit Launches New User Airdrop with $20 Nvidia xStock Reward
- Gate US New User Bonus: Deposit & Stake $100, Get $25
- KuCoin’s Immunefy (IMU) Launchpool: Stake USD1, KCS or IMU
- BYDFi Exclusive Welcome Deal: Deposit $100, Get $50 Bonus (Up To $2,000)
- KuCoin’s Midnight Launchpool: Stake USD1, KCS or NIGHT to Earn
- Gate Demo Trading Challenge: No Risk Trading for $100k Prize Pool
Guides & Info
- What Are Leveraged Tokens, And Why You Should Avoid Trading Them
- Dead Cat Bounce in Crypto Trading: A Comprehensive Guide
- Crypto CFD vs Perpetual Futures Trading – Key Differences Explained
- Top EOS Staking CEXs: APY Comparison
- Best Tron (TRX) Staking Exchanges
- Top Stellar (XLM) Staking Exchanges
- Crypto Exchange Safety: How to Keep Accounts & Funds Safe
- Understanding Blockchain Scaling: Layer 1 vs Layer 2






