Withdrawing Funds
Withdraw from your Accnest wallet anytime — no approval needed, no limits on withdrawals.
Option 1: To a Crypto Wallet
The fastest method — funds arrive within minutes.
Step 1: Go to Wallet → Withdraw.
Step 2: Enter the receiving wallet address (starts with 0x).
Step 3: Enter the amount to withdraw. Click "Max" to withdraw everything.
Step 4: Double-check the address → Confirm.
Step 5: USDC transfers within a few minutes.
⚠️ Double-check the address before confirming. Blockchain transactions cannot be reversed once sent. If you're not certain, send a small test amount first.
Option 2: To a Bank Account
Convert from USDC to regular currency (USD, EUR, etc.) via an exchange.
Step 1: Withdraw USDC to a crypto wallet (see Option 1).
Step 2: On an exchange (Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, OKX...), sell USDC for your preferred currency.
Step 3: Withdraw from the exchange to your bank account.
Total time: a few hours. Fees depend on the exchange you use.
Your Wallet, Your Rules
Funds in your Accnest wallet belong to you — Accnest doesn't hold them. There's no "waiting for withdrawal approval" or "21-day hold" like with PayPal. Withdraw immediately, receive immediately.
Even if Accnest were to shut down, you could still access your wallet and withdraw your funds — because the wallet is yours, not an account on Accnest's systems.
💡 Tip: You can also export your wallet's private key from the account menu — for backup or to import into another wallet app if needed.
💡 Quick Questions
Are there any withdrawal fees? Accnest doesn't charge a withdrawal fee. There's a small network fee (under $0.01 on the Base network).
Is there a minimum withdrawal amount? No minimum. That said, batching into fewer, larger withdrawals is more convenient.
I entered the wrong address — can I get the funds back? No. Blockchain transactions cannot be reversed. Always verify the address carefully before confirming.
Can Accnest block my withdrawal? No. Your wallet belongs to you — no one can lock it, including Accnest.
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