How to Withdraw Crypto to a Wallet? (ETH to imToken Example)

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Step-by-Step Guide to Withdrawing ETH to imToken Wallet

Step 1: Copy Your ETH Wallet Address from imToken

  1. Open the imToken app on your mobile device.
  2. Select ETH from the list of cryptocurrencies.
  3. Tap the [Receive] button.
  4. Click "Copy Address" to save your imToken ETH wallet address.
  5. Transfer the copied address to your computer for the next steps.

Step 2: Add imToken Address as a Withdrawal Destination in OTCBTC

  1. Log in to your OTCBTC account at https://otcbtc.com/account.
  2. Navigate to your ETH wallet and click "Withdraw."
  3. Select "New Address."
  4. Enter a label (e.g., "imToken") and paste the ETH address copied earlier.
  5. Verify the address type matches ETH, then click "Create."

Step 3: Submit a Withdrawal Request on OTCBTC

  1. Click "Withdraw" in your ETH wallet.
  2. Enter the withdrawal amount and optional notes.
  3. Complete 2FA verification (Google Authenticator or SMS).
  4. Check your email for a confirmation link and approve the request.
  5. Monitor the transaction status under "Withdrawal History."

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FAQs

Q1: Why is my withdrawal delayed?

A1: Delays can occur due to network congestion or exchange security reviews. Check the TxID for blockchain confirmation.

Q2: How do I find my TxID?

A2: Locate it in your withdrawal history or confirmation email. Use a block explorer like Etherscan to track progress.

Q3: What if I entered the wrong address?

A3: Contact OTCBTC support immediately. Crypto transactions are irreversible, but some exchanges may assist if detected early.

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Common Issues & Solutions

Final Notes

Always test small amounts first when withdrawing to new addresses. For advanced security, use hardware wallets linked to imToken.

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