Hello everyone, I am a small team leader at Binance — Darlang, typically serving hundreds of clients. Recently, many friends have asked me how to safely withdraw funds from the crypto world, so today I will share some practical withdrawal tips! 💡

Suppose you made 5 million, and you're thinking about how to withdraw the funds, what should you do? 🤔

1. Withdrawing in Hong Kong: physically go to Hong Kong to exchange currency.

• Note: Do not carry too much U at once; withdrawing in multiple smaller amounts is safer.

• Withdrawal shops in Hong Kong are usually quite unofficial, ⚠️ be vigilant to avoid situations where exchange shops run away with U!

2. Apply for a bank card: Binance → Kraken → bank card.

• Transfer U from Binance to Kraken, convert it to USD, and withdraw it to an account like ZhongAn Bank.

• This method requires you to prepare an overseas bank card in advance, but overall it is relatively stable.

3. Binance C2C withdrawal:

• Choose exchanges: try to choose Binance, avoid using certain European exchanges, as they have a lot of dirty money and high risks.

• Strictly review merchants:

• Registration time: at least 2 years.

• Total number of transactions: the more, the better.

• Number of transactions in the last 30 days: moderate is best (too many may indicate high risk of frequent trading).

• Both parties should use real-name payments: try to complete transactions through exchanges, avoiding offline cash transactions and opaque channels like TG (Telegram).

• ⚠️ Some people have been scammed out of U through offline transactions or even robbed of RMB. In real cases, some were convicted of robbery, while the other party was also a victim, making the situation even worse!

How to avoid bank risk control for large withdrawals? 🏦

1. The truth about risk control:

• The main risk of withdrawal is fund freezing, followed by bank risk control.

• Bank cards that are rarely used or have low transaction volumes are more likely to trigger bank risk control, but the probability is still low.

• There are clients who have transferred over a million without issues, but there are also cases where small amounts like 70,000 triggered risk control.

2. Practical tips to prevent risk control:

• Avoid suspicious behavior:

• Avoid quick in and out (transferring U immediately after it arrives).

• Avoid multiple small deposits and one large withdrawal, or one deposit and multiple withdrawals.

• Large transactions at night are also likely to trigger the bank's anti-money laundering mechanisms.

• Keep your account active:

• If conditions permit, keep some balance in your card or purchase some financial products to maintain regular financial activities.

• When you don't urgently need money, try to avoid withdrawing large amounts at once.

3. What to do if you get risk controlled?

• Stay calm and contact the remitter for cooperation; most banks' risk control is to protect users' funds, and a normal appeal can resolve it smoothly.

Wishing the bosses great fortune! 🚀