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# Sell Cryptocurrencies

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The Cwallet is not limited to sending and receiving crypto assets. You can also sell coins/tokens directly from your bank account via the Cwallet Telegram bot.

### How to sell crypto via the Cwallet Telegram bot

**1.** Initiate a chat with the Cwallet[ Bot on Telegram](https://t.me/cctip_bot), send **/start** to refresh the menu bar.

Click **Buy\&Sell** in the menu bar.

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**2.** Click the button **Sell**.

Alternatively, send **/sell Token** to initiate a Sell transaction. For example, sending **/sell BTC** will initiate a transaction to sell Bitcoin.

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**3.** Click the button **Sell By MoonPay** to enter the third-party website MoonPay for further steps.

You will be selling your cryptocurrencies on MoonPay.

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