Buy bitcoin with ACH transfer in Georgia
- Status
- Legal
- Takes ACH transfer
- 6 exchanges
- Last reviewed
- 2026-08-23
6 of the exchanges serving Georgia take ACH transfer for funding bitcoin purchases. It is the rail buyers in United States lead with, so it is usually the cheapest and fastest way in.
Exchanges that take ACH transfer in Georgia
Ranked as in our Georgia guide. Every payment method shown is verified for this exact exchange and state pairing.
- 1Coinbase4.5
The easiest US on-ramp for beginners, publicly listed, and legally in the clear since the SEC dropped its case.
- Fees
- Simple buys layer a flat fee and a spread and are the expensive way in. Advanced Trade, in the same account, uses maker-taker pricing that falls with 30-day volume and costs a fraction of simple-buy rates.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- ACH transfer, Wire transfer, Debit card
- 2Kraken4.7
A 2011-vintage exchange with one of the cleanest security records in the business, heading toward a US stock listing.
- Fees
- Kraken Pro charges 0.25% maker and 0.40% taker below $10,000 in 30-day volume, falling from there. The simple Buy widget and card purchases include a spread and cost noticeably more.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- ACH transfer, Wire transfer, Debit card
- 3Gemini4.4
The NYDFS-chartered trust company the Winklevoss twins founded, serving all 50 states including New York, listed on Nasdaq since 2025.
- Fees
- Instant buys carry a convenience fee of about 0.5% plus a flat transaction fee. ActiveTrader uses volume-tiered maker and taker pricing that is far cheaper for anything beyond small orders.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- ACH transfer, Wire transfer, Debit card
- 4
US bitcoin-only brokerage with zero-fee recurring buys, phone support and full proof of reserves.
- Fees
- Zero fees on recurring buys; one-time purchases start around 1.2 percent.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- ACH transfer, Wire transfer
- 5
DCA-first bitcoin-only platform with 0.99 percent fees, automatic withdrawals to self-custody and Bitcoin IRA options.
- Fees
- About 0.99 percent per purchase, with recurring buys as the core product.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- ACH transfer, Wire transfer
- 6
Lightning-native app for buying bitcoin and sending it anywhere instantly, with no added fee on transfers.
- Fees
- No added fee on sending bitcoin or money transfers; buying bitcoin carries a fee shown before you confirm, varying by market and purchase size.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- ACH transfer, Wire transfer, Debit card
- Kraken: instant credit for trading; 7-day hold before withdrawal on first-time deposits
- Gemini: US customers only; 4-5 business days to clear for withdrawal
See the full how-to-buy guide for GeorgiaACH transfer across the whole countryEverything about buying bitcoin with ACH transfer
Watch: how to choose an exchange
We have not filmed a walkthrough for Georgia yet, so this is our general one, from our YouTube channel @dontgetrekt. It also sits on the home page, next to the country search it starts from.
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Frequently asked questions
Which exchanges accept ACH transfer in Georgia?
Of the 7 exchanges serving Georgia, Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, River, Swan Bitcoin, Strike accept ACH transfer for funding purchases.
Is buying bitcoin with ACH transfer legal in Georgia?
Bitcoin is legal in Georgia. Oversight of exchanges runs through the Department of Banking and Finance under the Sale of Payment Instruments and Money Transmission Act, O.C.G.A. 7-1-680 and following. Amendments in 2016 added virtual currency to the statutory definitions, and the department requires a license before anyone engages in the transmission of virtual currency. Federal FinCEN registration and IRS rules apply on top, as they do in every state.
