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Supported addresses for withdrawals

To send crypto (withdraw or revert a rejected deposit), you'll need to select an address compatible with the network you want to send cryptocurrency on. For example, if you'd like to send USDT on TRON, you need to select a TRON address and not an Ethereum address.

Additionally, as part of our internal checks, certain addresses may be disabled for withdrawing or reverting crypto (including some previously used ones). In such cases, you'll need to withdraw or revert your funds to an alternative address instead.

Address formats and standards

Different networks have different address formats and standards. Here are some supported addresses for sending or reverting BTC, ETH, and ERC-20 tokens.

Bitcoin (BTC) address types:

  • Pay-to-Public-Key-Hash (P2PKH) addresses: Starts with '1'
  • Pay-to-Script-Hash (P2SH) addresses: Starts with '3'
  • Bech32 addresses: Starts with 'bc1'

Ethereum (ETH) and ERC-20 wallet types:

  • Ethereum addresses: Compatible with ETH and ERC-20 tokens
  • Address format: Hexadecimal format starting with '0x'

Other wallet types:

  • TRON (TRX): Addresses are alphanumeric strings starting with 'T'
  • Ripple (XRP): Addresses are alphanumeric strings starting with 'r'
  • Stellar (XLM): Addresses are alphanumeric strings starting with 'G'
  • Solana (SOL): Addresses start with 'S'
  • LiteCoin (LTC): Addresses start with an L or an M