How to Withdraw USD via Bank Transfer (ACH) from OKX

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Withdrawing USD from your OKX account to your bank is a straightforward process. Currently, this service is exclusively available to verified US customers residing in eligible states. Follow this step-by-step guide for seamless withdrawals via Bank Transfer (ACH).


Step-by-Step USD Withdrawal Process

Web Browser Method

  1. Log in to your OKX account at ๐Ÿ‘‰ OKX official website
  2. Navigate to Assets > Withdraw
  3. Select Bank Transfer (ACH)
  4. Click + Add Account to connect your bank via Plaid (our secure partner for instant verification)
  5. Confirm account linkage through Plaid's interface
  6. Enter withdrawal amount and click Preview
  7. Finalize by selecting Withdraw

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Mobile App Method

  1. Open the OKX app and tap Portfolio
  2. Select Withdraw > Withdraw USD
  3. Choose Bank Transfer (ACH)
  4. Tap + Add Account to link via Plaid
  5. Authenticate with your bank credentials
  6. Input amount and tap Preview
  7. Complete withdrawal with SMS/2FA verification

Key Considerations


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is USD withdrawal available globally?

No, this feature is currently restricted to eligible US regions due to regulatory requirements.

2. What if bank verification fails?

Withdrawals are only permitted after successful account verification through Plaid.

3. Where can I track withdrawal status?

Check All Withdrawals under the withdrawal section for complete history.

4. How are withdrawal notifications sent?

You'll receive an email confirmation when funds are dispatched from OKX.

5. Why is my full balance not withdrawable?

ACH deposits undergo a brief hold period for security verification before becoming available.

6. How do I check my withdrawal limits?

Click the information icon (โ„น๏ธ) on the withdrawal page to view remaining limits.


For optimal security and speed, always use ๐Ÿ‘‰ OKX's verified withdrawal portal. Contact support if you encounter any delays beyond the standard processing window.