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# Off-Ramp: Crypto to Fiat

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## What is Off-Ramp?

An Off-Ramp is the opposite process, where users convert cryptocurrency back into fiat currency. This is essential for cashing out your digital assets into a traditional bank account or other fiat-based financial systems.

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## Which countries are supported?

inabit proudly extends its support to diverse regions worldwide, spanning over 150 countries across 5 continents. Our commitment to global accessibility ensures that users from virtually anywhere can benefit from our platform's services. Whether you're in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, or Oceania, we've got you covered.&#x20;

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## Which currencies are supported?

&#x20;We are proud to support a wide range of currencies, including all major ones such as USD, EUR, INR, JPY and many more. In fact, we support 45 different currencies, ensuring that our platform is accessible and convenient for users around the world. &#x20;

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## Which crypto tokens are accepted? <a href="#h_01j8fff0ayrp0e7aark6mjyk8s" id="h_01j8fff0ayrp0e7aark6mjyk8s"></a>

Inabit supports <img src="/files/gAdADcgHZVDAyNrbXmEr" alt="" data-size="line"> USDT on the Ethereum, TRON, and Polygon networks, as well as <img src="/files/Pirz98yoi0OaXAdREJ7f" alt="" data-size="line"> USDC on the Ethereum network.
