Where Does Peanut Work?

Peanut is available in over 50 countries. Crypto deposits and withdrawals work worldwide with no restrictions. Bank deposits, withdrawals, and local spending depend on your region — the US and Europe have no hard limits, while Latin America has a $2,000/month limit that can be increased. No local ID is required anywhere — a passport or national ID from any country is accepted.

Full Local Spending

These countries have local payment methods for spending at merchants:

Argentina

  • Mercado Pago QR — pay at 1M+ merchants instantly
  • Cash ATM withdrawals — withdraw pesos at Red ATM network locations in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario, Bariloche, Salta, and Ushuaia
  • Exchange rate: cripto dólar (direct digital-dollar-to-ARS, typically 5–8% better than MEP rate)
  • Rate locks at moment of payment — no slippage
  • Monthly limit: $2,000 USD (can be increased)
  • No DNI required — foreign passport accepted

Brazil

  • Pix QR — pay at 150M+ merchants, 24/7/365
  • Works at restaurants, supermarkets, gas stations, online stores, Uber, 99, hotels, and street vendors
  • Exchange rate: market rate (no IOF tax, saving 0–3.5% vs traditional methods)
  • Monthly limit: $2,000 USD for locally verified users (can be increased)
  • Foreign users without local verification: $2,000 per transaction
  • No CPF required — foreign passport accepted

Bank Deposits & Withdrawals

United States

  • ACH — 1–3 business days, free
  • Wire — 1–5 business days, free from Peanut (your bank may charge $25–80)
  • No hard limit; transactions above $100,000 may trigger additional review
  • Provider: Bridge

Europe (41 SEPA Countries)

  • SEPA — EUR only, 90% of transfers arrive in under 20 minutes, free
  • Covers: Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Finland, Greece, and 30 more SEPA zone countries
  • UK users: deposit EUR via SEPA (GBP not directly supported yet)
  • No hard limit; transactions above $100,000 may trigger additional review
  • Provider: Bridge

Mexico

  • Bank deposits and withdrawals available
  • No hard limit (Bridge provider)
  • CoDi local spending coming soon

Argentina, Brazil & Rest of Latin America

  • Bank deposits and withdrawals available
  • Combined monthly limit: $2,000 USD across all fiat operations
  • Limit can be increased with additional documentation — contact support
  • Provider: Manteca
  • Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica, Chile, and more

Crypto — Worldwide

Crypto deposits and withdrawals work everywhere with no limits and no verification required.

Supported networks: Solana, Arbitrum, Base, Tron, Avalanche, Polygon, Ethereum

Supported stablecoins:

  • USDC — primary currency, 1:1 on Arbitrum, market rate on other networks
  • USDT — auto-converted to USDC at market rate
  • DAI — auto-converted to USDC at market rate

Gas fees are covered by Peanut. No minimum deposit. Minimum withdrawal: $1.

Digital Dollars Only (No Local Spending Yet)

These countries support crypto deposits and withdrawals. Local spending methods are planned:

RegionCountriesPlanned Local Spending
Latin AmericaColombia, Peru, Costa Rica, ChileTransfiya, Yape, SINPE Movil
North AmericaCanadaInterac
AsiaPhilippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, PakistanUPI, PromptPay, MoMo, GCash, QRIS, DuitNow, PayNow
Middle EastUAE, TurkeyUAEFTS, FAST
AfricaKenya, Tanzania, South AfricaM-Pesa, PayShap
OceaniaAustraliaNPP

Verification

  • Not required for crypto deposits, crypto withdrawals, or browsing the app
  • Required for bank deposits, bank withdrawals, QR payments, and ATM withdrawals
  • Photo ID + selfie via Persona — takes under 2 minutes
  • Any nationality accepted — no local ID needed (no DNI, CPF, etc.)
  • You must be 18+ and an individual (no business accounts)

Info

Verification is per payment provider. Being verified with Bridge (US/EU) does not verify you with Manteca (LATAM), and vice versa.

Restricted Countries

Peanut is not available in: North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, Crimea, Russia, Belarus, and Myanmar.

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