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real crypto withdrawal times, post yours here
#1
Figured we should have one thread where people just drop their actual withdrawal times instead of the marketing nonsense every site puts on their cashier page.

Mine from the last month, all USDT:

Site one, requested 420 USDT on a Tuesday afternoon, landed in my wallet in about 25 minutes. No KYC because I'd verified at signup.

Site two, 600 USDT, sat on pending for almost 14 hours then paid. They said manual review. Annoying but it came.

Site three quoted me in AED on screen but settled the payout in USDT and shaved a bit on the conversion, roughly 2 percent. Still under an hour though.

None of these are legal local options obviously, they're all offshore, so the only protection you really have is the community knowing who pays. So post yours. Amount, coin, how long, and whether KYC slowed it. The more real numbers we have the better.
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#2
Good thread, this is exactly the data I keep my own log on.

Last week, 1,150 USDT off an Anjouan licensed site, first ever withdrawal so full KYC, passport plus a utility bill. Took 31 hours from request to wallet, most of that was the doc review sitting in a queue. Second withdrawal from the same place three days later was 40 minutes flat.

The pattern I see again and again is the first cashout is the slow one. After that it's usually quick. People panic on day one and it's nearly always just verification, not a refusal.
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#3
Adding mine. I always check the chain explorer rather than trust the site timestamp.

TRC20 USDT, 300, the site marked it complete at 18:02 but the actual on chain confirmation hit my wallet at 18:09. So the lag was network, not them, fair enough.

Did a TON network one another time, even faster, couple of minutes. Bank transfer attempt on a different site took four working days and the FX was worse, so I just don't bother with fiat here anymore.
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#4
Useful, but one thing worth saying clearly. Fast payouts feel great and they are the best trust signal we've got, agreed. But none of these sites answer to anyone here. If one decides to hold your money there is basically no recourse, no local regulator to complain to.

So I'd treat speed as necessary but not sufficient. Keep amounts you can shrug off if it goes wrong, and please set a deposit limit. The withdrawal time tells you nothing about whether they'll still be around in a year.
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#5
190 USDT, about 15 mins, no drama. cmq the AED display thing Nadia mentioned is the one that gets people. A site shows your balance in dirhams so it looks local and safe, then settles in USD or EUR and you eat the FX twice on the way in and out.

worth reading the older thread on whether any of them genuinely hold AED, saved me from one that looked legit but was just a skin over a USD wallet.
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