Withdraw to Metamask
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There are two types of withdrawal modes in Brine. The 'Normal' mode has a few hours of waiting time, in case you wish to withdraw your funds instantly, there is a 'Fast' mode. Stated below are the steps required to withdraw in Normal mode, click here for instructions regarding Fast mode.
Visit testnet.brine.finance, go to the โWalletโ section on the left side and click on โWithdrawโ in the right corner of the screen.
Note: If it is your first time withdrawing from Brine, a pop-up will appear guiding you through the process.
The withdrawal guide:
Initiate your Withdrawal request on Brine.
Wait for up to 7 to 8 hours.
The status for your Withdrawal request is now READY in the History tab.
Click on Withdraw below to complete the Withdrawal transaction.
Choose the currency you would like to withdraw under 'Asset' and proceed to enter the amount you would like to withdraw. Click 'Confirm'. Note that Normal mode is the default option.
The withdrawal has been initiated, wait for the said duration. You will be notified once the withdrawal has been completed via the notification icon on the top right corner.
Go to the โHistoryโ section from the left side menu and check under โWithdrawalsโ. Once the withdrawalโs status is 'Ready', click 'Withdraw'.
Metamask will ask you to confirm the withdrawal request, click 'Confirm' to complete the process.
6: Congratulations! Your withdrawal is almost complete. For more information, click 'Etherscan'.
Visit testnet.brine.finance, go to the โWalletโ section on the left side and click on โWithdrawโ in the right corner of the screen.
Choose the currency you would like to withdraw under 'Asset' and proceed to enter the amount you would like to withdraw. Choose 'Fast' mode. Click 'Withdraw'.
The withdrawal has been initiated, wait for the said duration. You will be notified once the withdrawal has been completed via the notification icon on the top right corner.
Note: To check on your withdrawal status, go to the 'History' tab and check under 'Fast Withdrawals'.