To complete the transaction, you will need a cryptocurrency wallet from which to send Bitcoin (BTC), as well as a Visa or Mastercard issued by a Ukrainian bank. After submitting the request, the service displays the current exchange rate, the total amount received in UAH, the commission fee, and the available balance for that currency pair. The service’s security deserves special attention, as Groshx employs additional transaction protection, and every transaction undergoes mandatory confirmation within the blockchain network, thereby minimizing the risk of errors or asset loss. If necessary, the service may request additional data verification if a transaction appears suspicious or exceeds the set limit. Many Bitcoin users value not only speed but also the ability to maintain a partially anonymous transaction format. In most standard cases, registration doesn’t take long, and verification is required only for certain destinations or large amounts. This makes the exchange process significantly simpler than using crypto exchanges with multi-step verification systems. Another advantage is support for various digital assets. In addition to Bitcoin, the service works with popular tokens, including USDT, which many use as a stablecoin pegged to the dollar. If necessary, you can first convert the cryptocurrency into another asset and then complete the exchange to a bank card.