Step 1 — open your wallet
Wallet → Withdraw. Pick the asset you want to send out. The page shows your available balance, the network options, and the minimum withdrawal for the chosen network.
Step 2 — pick the network
If you're sending USDC, USDT, or any multi-chain asset, pick the chain that matches the destination wallet. Sending USDC on Solana to an Ethereum address is unrecoverable.
Step 3 — paste the destination address
- Copy from your receiving wallet — never type by hand.
- Verify the first and last 5 characters match what you copied.
- Use the address whitelist for repeated withdrawals (locks recipient, removes guesswork).
Step 4 — confirm with PIN / 2FA
Rollit requires PIN confirmation for every withdrawal, and 2FA if you've enabled it. Both are recommended — they're the only thing standing between a stolen session and your stack.
Step 5 — wait for confirmations
Most chains settle in seconds to minutes. Bitcoin takes 1 confirmation (~10 min). The withdrawal screen shows live status with the on-chain tx hash you can verify on a block explorer.
Why withdrawals get delayed (on most sites, not ours)
- KYC checks. Many sites require ID review on first withdrawal or above a threshold.
- Manual approval queues. Some operators batch withdrawals to save on fees.
- Network congestion. Bitcoin and Ethereum can spike from minutes to hours.
Tips
- Test with a small withdrawal first if it's a new address.
- Use the cheapest chain available — Solana, Base, Tron USDT are all sub-cent.
- Withdraw winnings; don't leave a giant balance on any gambling site, ours included.