Can I buy other cryptocurrencies with a credit card?
Yes! Once you deposit money with your debit card or credit card you can also buy Ethereum, Dogecoin, XRP and over 20 other of the world’s most popular cryptocurrencies.
How much Bitcoin can I buy using a credit card?
There are daily and weekly deposit limits for credit cards, see your deposit screen for details.
Can I withdraw money back to my credit card?
Unfortunately not! If you want to withdraw your money from bitcoin.com.au, you’ll have to deposit it into your bank account.
Can I purchase Bitcoin with my Amex or Diners Club credit card?
No, only VISA and MasterCards are supported.
Can I use a credit card issued overseas?
No, you can only use a credit card issued by an Australian bank or credit card provider.
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