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Withdraw $K

This page describes the withdrawal process of $K to another wallet.

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Last updated 1 month ago

Navigate to the $K asset page, you can do this by clicking $K in your portfolio or using the asset page itself to find it.

Once there, click 'withdraw'.

You will then see another pop up showing your $K position, click withdraw again.

You will then see an option to select how to withdraw the funds, to withdraw to another wallet click the 'external wallet' option.

Next, you will be prompted to select the chain. $K is on Arbitrum so select 'Arbitrum' and continue.

You will then see a box that enables you to enter the amount of $K you want to withdraw and where you want to send the $K to. In the example below the user is sending 1 $K to their passkey address. Note that you are only able to withdraw to your signer wallets - if you do not see the address you want to withdraw to there, please change your signers under account and set up. When you're ready to continue press the 'withdraw' button.

Next you will be prompted to sign for the transaction based on your signer policy set up. Check the address you are sending to is correct, click 'confirm transaction' and sign for it as appropriate.

When your withdrawal is complete you will see the below confirmation. Now your $K is on your external wallet.

Note: Note these pages were created before $K is transferable. Any value of $K indicated in these page is indicative only and not to be understood as the value of $K.