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What wallet can I withdraw my Crypto to?

FaucetCrypto supports direct withdrawals to a valid address you provide when withdrawing. It is recommended you withdraw your crypto to a wallet that does not require a minimum amount to be deposited into it, especially a wallet that you are in full control of. As such, we recommend using a Non-custodial Wallet. A Non-custodial Wallet is a type of wallet that grants you access to your private keys (or seedphrase), giving you sole authority & control over your funds. There are usually no minimum deposit requirements nor any limitations with regards to receiving crypto. Thus, you can receive even the smallest amounts of any supported crypto with them. Some examples of non-custodial wallets include:
  • Trust wallet
  • Exodus wallet
  • Guarda wallet
  • Atomic wallet
  • Klever wallet
  • Metamask & Rabby wallet (for EVM-compatible networks like Arbitrum & Base)
  • Hardware wallets (Ledger, Trezor, SafePal, KeyStone etc)
Be sure to check within your chosen wallet to be certain it supports a cryptocurrency you wish to withdraw.
Warning: DO NOT withdraw or send your crypto to Exchanges, Payeer wallet, Microwallets, or any wallet that requires a minimum deposit amount.Doing this may result in the loss of your crypto to such services, if the crypto amount you withdrew was less than the minimum deposit amount required for their service/wallet; and we would not be able to recover your crypto in such a case.
Note: We do not give endorsements for any of the wallets listed above. Please carry out a thorough research on the security architecture of a wallet and ensure that it suits your needs