Wikitoro author Mike Druttman
Written by Mike Druttman
Wikitoro reviewer Nadav Zelver
Reviewed by Nadav Zelver

You’ve got several payment options when buying Bitcoin on eToro, though what’s available will depend on where you live and your country’s regulations. The most common methods include credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, and eWallets like PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller. In some regions, you’ll also see local payment methods pop up.

 

Payment Methods Accepted on eToro

If you’re planning to buy Bitcoin (BTC) on eToro, you’ve got several payment options. Here’s the quick rundown:

eToro's deposit page
eToro's deposit page

 

1. Debit or Credit Card

*Credit card deposit is not available for FCA/ UK users.

Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, and Maestro are all supported.

Deposits land instantly, while minimums usually start at $50.

 

2. Bank Transfer

You can go the traditional route with a local bank or wire transfer.

Local transfers show up same day or faster. Wires can drag—think 4 to 7 business days.

Minimums start around $50, but wires often require more.

 

3. e-Wallets

PayPal, Neteller, and Skrill are available (depends on your country).

What's great about electronic wallet services is that funds land instantly. Standard minimum deposit is $50.

 

4. Rapid Transfer / Local Online Banking

This option is only available in select countries and offers quick deposit speeds.

Again, minimum is usually about $50.

 

What I like about eToro is how simple it is to get started with Bitcoin. You’ve got options, plenty of them. For instant access, I’d go with a debit/credit card or PayPal. Bank transfers and wire options work too, just expect a bit more waiting. The point is, you can fund your account however it suits you.

 

 

Wikitoro author Mike Druttman About Mike Druttman

Mike Druttman, Head of Content at Wikitoro.org, has decades of expertise in marketing communications and business matching. Educated at the CAM Foundation and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Mik...

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