Payouts & Withdrawals

Earnings from completed orders are automatically sent to your wallet — no requesting, no waiting for approval.


When Do I Get Paid?

Buyer receives the order → review window runs (24–72 hours depending on the product) → no dispute → funds automatically released to your wallet.

If the buyer confirms early → funds arrive immediately.

The 5% fee is deducted at payout time. You receive $9.50 for every $10 order.


Withdrawing Funds

Option 1: To a crypto wallet Dashboard → Earnings → Withdraw → enter wallet address → confirm. USDC transfers in a few minutes.

Option 2: To a bank account Via a third-party exchange — convert from USDC to regular currency. Takes a few extra hours.

No identity verification required, no business account needed. Withdraw to any personal wallet, from any country.

⚠️ Double-check your wallet address before withdrawing. Crypto transactions are irreversible. If you're not sure, send a small test amount first.


Your Funds, Not Ours

Funds in your Accnest wallet sit in your own wallet — Accnest doesn't hold them. Withdraw anytime, no limits, no permission needed.

Unlike PayPal's 21-day holds or platforms that can freeze your account and trap your balance — here, the wallet is yours. No matter what happens to Accnest, your funds are always withdrawable.

The earnings figures on your dashboard are real data — Accnest cannot manipulate them to its own benefit.


Viewing Your Earnings

Your dashboard shows:

  • Total Received — cumulative earnings (all time)

  • Pending Payout — funds currently in the review window, not yet released

  • Earnings Chart — revenue over time


💡 Quick Questions

Are there fees for withdrawing? Accnest doesn't charge withdrawal fees. But if you're cashing out through a third-party exchange to a bank account, that exchange will have its own fees.

Is there a minimum withdrawal amount? No minimum. That said, batching your withdrawals into fewer, larger transactions saves on network fees.

Can I withdraw funds that are still pending? No. Pending funds are still in the review window. You can withdraw once they're released to your available balance.

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