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Bytecoin (BCN)

Buy Bytecoin (BCN) in Brazil

Learn how to buy Bytecoin (BCN) on LBank, including payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, and bank transfers, as well as the purchase process, preparations, and FAQs.

Step 1
Download the LBank App
Please download the LBank App and register to get started
Step 2
Fund your account
Deposit using your preferred payment method.
Step 3
Choose your cryptocurrency
Select the crypto you want to buy from over 3,000,000 cryptocurrencies available on LBank Exchange or Wallet.

Purchase Decision Overview

Credit / Debit Card

Credit / Debit Card

Fee
Variable Fees
Processing Time
Usually within 1 minute, up to 48 hours
Minimum Purchase Amount
Starting from approx. 10–15 USD
Supported Regions
Subject to region, fiat currency, issuing bank, and payment channel support
Bank Transfer / Local Transfer

Bank Transfer / Local Transfer

Fee
Variable Fees
Processing Time
Depends on the payment method; some local channels may be faster
Minimum Purchase Amount
Starting from approx. 1–10 USD
Supported Regions
Subject to local payment channel support

Three Simple Steps to Buy BCN on LBank

Register an LBank account

How to Buy BCN on LBank: Payment Methods Overview

Explore the available payment methods for buying BCN on LBank, including credit card, debit card, bank transfer, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and P2P, to quickly choose the most suitable way to buy BCN.

Credit / Debit Card
Credit / Debit Card
Processing Time: Usually within 1 minute; up to 48 hours
Use a Visa/Mastercard that supports international online transactions and ensure 3D Secure is enabled; if it fails, try a different card or try again later
Common Reasons for Failure: The issuing bank declined the cryptocurrency transaction; insufficient balance; 3D Secure verification failed; risk control interception; or region/card network not supported
Bank Transfer / Local Transfer
Bank Transfer / Local Transfer
Processing Time: Instant or 1–3 Business Days
Verify the receiving account, reference code, and transfer network, and use a bank account consistent with your identity verification
Common Reasons for Failure: Incorrect receiving information or reference code; name mismatch; bank processing delay; or unsupported transfer network

What Do You Need to Prepare Before Buying Bytecoin (BCN) on LBank?

Check the preparations required before buying Bytecoin (BCN) on LBank, including account registration, identity verification (KYC), payment methods, regional availability, and pre-purchase precautions to help you smoothly complete the BTC purchase process.

Suitable for
Users who want to quickly buy BCN with fiat
Before You Buy: Checklist
Register and log in to your account
Complete required KYC
Prepare payment method
Confirm regional availability,Check limits / fees / processing time
User Path
Buy Crypto

How to Buy Bytecoin on LBank – Step-by-Step Guide

Before you begin, decide how you’d like to pay:

Pay with fiat

If you're new to crypto, using fiat currency (such as USD, EUR, etc.) is the easiest way to buy Bytecoin. LBank supports various payment methods, including debit cards, credit cards, bank transfers, and other local payment options where available. You may need to fund your LBank account before making a purchase.

Pay with other cryptocurrencies

If you already hold other cryptocurrencies, you can trade them for Bytecoin on LBank. Please make sure that LBank supports the trading pair you need (e.g., Bitcoin (BTC)). LBank offers a wide range of trading pairs, allowing you to conveniently convert your existing crypto into Bytecoin.

LBank supports multiple payment methods

You can use the following payment methods to purchase Bytecoin on LBank:

Debit card
Credit / Debit Card
PayPal
Apple Pay
Google Pay

Mobile app guide

1
Open the LBank mobile app and tap “Buy Crypto”
2
Select “Buy”
3
Choose , enter the fiat currency you want to use, input the amount, then tap “Buy” or “Confirm”

Desktop guide

1
Log in to LBank on your desktop browser and click the “One-Click Buy” option.
2
Under the “One-Click Buy” tab:

(a). Choose the fiat currency you want to use

(b). Select the Bytecoin you want to purchase

(c). Enter an amount or use quick-select options (e.g., 100, 200, 500, max)

(d). Choose your payment method

(e). Click “Confirm” or “Buy now”

P2P Trading

Merchant
Price
Amount | Limit
Payment Method
Action
LO
Loyalty_Trader
468 min | 100%
0.918 USD
7763.29 USDT
500.000 - 7100.000USD
Bank Transfer
YY
YYDS_Trader
914 min | 100%
0.918 USD
3412.98 USDT
400.000 - 3000.000USD
Bank Transfer
AM
AMG_Trading
710 min | 100%
0.918 USD
6803.57 USDT
200.000 - 6245.677USD
Bank Transfer

What is Bytecoin (BCN)?

Bytecoin, identified by the ticker BCN, is an open-source, decentralized cryptocurrency project that was launched in July 2012. It is recognized as one of the oldest altcoins and was the first project to implement the CryptoNote protocol. This protocol was designed to offer higher levels of financial privacy and anonymity than what was available in early blockchain systems. The core technology of Bytecoin focuses on two primary goals: untraceability and unlinkability. To achieve this, it utilizes a cryptographic tool known as ring signatures. This technology enables a user to sign a transaction on behalf of a group, making it nearly impossible for outside observers to identify which specific member authorized the transfer. Furthermore, the network employs one-time addresses, also called stealth addresses. These are generated for every transaction, ensuring that even if a user receives multiple payments, they cannot be linked back to a single public address on the blockchain. Bytecoin relies on a Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism. In its early stages, the project promoted an egalitarian mining philosophy. It used a memory-intensive algorithm intended to be efficient for standard consumer hardware, such as CPUs and GPUs, rather than specialized industrial mining equipment. The network is designed with a block time of approximately two minutes, which facilitates the regular processing of transactions. The project has had a significant impact on the broader Web3 and privacy coin landscape. Most notably, the well-known cryptocurrency Monero began as a fork of Bytecoin. Throughout its history, Bytecoin has encountered various hurdles, including controversies surrounding the initial distribution of its tokens and the anonymity of its founding team. In recent development cycles, the project has introduced updates like auditable wallets, which provide a way to share transaction data with specific parties when transparency is required, and blockchain gateways intended to link Bytecoin with other decentralized networks. While many newer privacy-focused projects have since emerged, Bytecoin remains a foundational example of early efforts to prioritize user anonymity within the digital asset space. Learn more

Is Bytecoin (BCN) a good investment?

Whether Bytecoin (BCN) is a good investment depends on your personal financial situation and risk tolerance. Cryptocurrency investments are speculative and can be highly volatile.

Before investing in Bytecoin (BCN) or any cryptocurrency, consider the following:

Your financial goals
Your financial goals
Are you seeking short-term gains or long-term growth?
Your risk tolerance
Your risk tolerance
How much potential loss are you comfortable with?
Diversification
Diversification
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Spread your investments across different types of assets.
Your goals and time horizon
Your goals and time horizon
Cryptocurrencies are best suited for long-term investors. Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Please do thorough research before making any investment decisions.

Fees, limits, and processing time for buying BCN on LBank

Compare fees, transaction limits, and estimated processing times across different payment methods. Actual fees and availability may vary by region, fiat currency, payment method, and third-party providers. Please refer to the order page for final details.

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What can you do with Bytecoin (BCN)?

Investment
Buy and hold Bytecoin (BCN), expecting its value to increase over time.
Investment
Trade
Actively trade Bytecoin (BCN) on LBank to profit from price fluctuations.
Trade
Pay
Use Bytecoin (BCN) to pay for goods and services where accepted.
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Why is LBank the best platform to buy Bytecoin (BCN)?

User-friendly interface
User-friendly interface
LBank offers a simple and intuitive platform for buying and selling Bytecoin (BCN).
Competitive fees
Competitive fees
LBank provides competitive trading fees for Bytecoin (BCN).
Secure platform
Secure platform
LBank applies robust security measures to protect your funds.
Diverse trading pairs
Diverse trading pairs
LBank offers a wide range of trading pairs for Bytecoin (BCN).
24/7 customer support
24/7 customer support
LBank provides customer support to help you with any questions or issues.
Mobile app
Mobile app
Trade Bytecoin (BCN) anytime, anywhere using the LBank mobile app.
High liquidity
High liquidity
LBank offers excellent liquidity for Bytecoin (BCN) trading, ensuring you can easily buy and sell your crypto assets.
Regulatory compliance
Regulatory compliance
LBank complies with all regulatory requirements in the jurisdictions where it operates to ensure a compliant and secure trading environment

After buying BCN, what is the best way to store it?

After buying BCN, you can choose a storage method based on your usage frequency, holding period, and security needs. If you need to trade at any time, you can store it in your LBank account. If you prioritize self-custody or long-term security, consider using a personal wallet or a hardware wallet.

Store in your LBank account

Store in your LBank account

Suitable for
Users who want to trade or convert at any time
Short-term BTC holders
Features
Ready to use immediately after purchase; easier to use
Ideal for frequent trading, conversions, or using platform features
Security Alert
Please enable 2FA
Please set an anti-phishing code
Only log in through official channels
Transfer to a personal hot wallet

Transfer to a personal hot wallet

Suitable for
Users who want to manage their own assets
Users who need daily transfers or on-chain usage
Features
More flexible; convenient for daily transfers and management
Better suited for small holdings and everyday use
Security Alert
Do not store seed phrases or private keys in the cloud
Do not save sensitive information via chat tools, email, or screenshots
Stay alert for phishing websites and fake wallet apps
Transfer to a hardware wallet

Transfer to a hardware wallet

Suitable for
Long-term BTC holders
High-value holders who prioritize security
Features
Private keys are stored offline, offering enhanced security
Ideal for long-term storage of infrequently moved assets
Security Alert
Securely back up seed phrases offline
Never disclose your recovery phrase to anyone
Assets may be irrecoverable if the seed phrase is lost

Bytecoin (BCN) FAQ

Bytecoin (BCN) is a decentralized privacy-focused cryptocurrency launched in 2012. It was the first project to implement the CryptoNote protocol, which provides anonymous and untraceable transactions. While the name is similar to Bitcoin, they use entirely different technologies. Bitcoin relies on a transparent blockchain, whereas Bytecoin uses ring signatures and stealth addresses to mask the sender, receiver, and transaction details. This makes Bytecoin the technological precursor to many modern privacy-centric digital assets.
One of the most significant controversies in Bytecoin’s history involves allegations that over 80% of its total supply was mined by the creators before the project was publicly announced. Critics argued that this lack of transparency gave the founders excessive control over the supply. This controversy led to a lack of trust within some parts of the community and was a major factor in the creation of forks like Monero, which sought to offer a fairer distribution model.
Bytecoin utilizes the CryptoNote protocol to ensure user anonymity through ring signatures and stealth addresses. Ring signatures group a user's transaction with several other users' keys, making it impossible to determine which specific person initiated the payment. Stealth addresses generate a unique, one-time address for every transaction, preventing observers from linking payments to a specific recipient. These technologies ensure that transaction details remain private on the public ledger, unlike many traditional blockchain assets.
Several platforms have delisted Bytecoin (BCN) over the years, often citing concerns regarding the lack of consistent development activity or historical technical issues, such as a 2017 double-spend exploit. Users looking to trade BCN should look for reliable exchanges like LBank or other specialized platforms that continue to support the asset. It is important for users to perform due diligence and use secure wallets when managing legacy privacy coins that may have limited exchange support.
Bytecoin originally used the CryptoNight algorithm, designed to allow for egalitarian mining using standard CPUs and GPUs. As the protocol approaches its maximum supply limit, the block rewards for miners gradually decrease. Once the entire supply has been issued, the network is designed to transition to a fee-based model. In this phase, miners will be incentivized to secure the network solely through transaction fees paid by users, ensuring the continued operation and security of the blockchain.
Recent activity involving a Bytecoin airdrop on the TON blockchain has gained popularity among Web3 users. However, the original 2012 Bytecoin project is technically distinct from these new initiatives. While the new projects utilize the Bytecoin name and branding to build within the TON ecosystem, they are generally considered new developments by separate teams. Users should exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of any airdrop or 'tap-to-earn' scheme before participating or connecting their wallets.

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