Withdraw from Peanut to a Polygon Wallet
Send USDC or USDT to any Polygon wallet. Free, fast, no KYC required, no withdrawal limits.
Polygon is known for very low fees and wide support across exchanges and wallets. You can withdraw USDC or USDT from Peanut to any Polygon wallet address — free, with no KYC required and no withdrawal limits. Polygon is supported by most major exchanges, making it a practical choice for moving funds between Peanut and your exchange account.
Before You Start
Info
- A Peanut account. No identity verification is required for wallet withdrawals. You can withdraw immediately after creating your account.
- A Polygon-compatible wallet address. Polygon uses the standard EVM address format (starting with 0x). This is the same address format used by Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Avalanche. However, you must ensure the recipient wallet or exchange supports receiving funds on the Polygon network specifically.
- Minimum withdrawal: $1 equivalent.
- No maximum. There are no limits on wallet withdrawals.
Important: Although Polygon shares the 0x address format with other EVM networks, the recipient must support the Polygon network. Sending to the correct address on the wrong network can result in lost funds. Always confirm the network before withdrawing.
Withdraw to Polygon
- 1
Open the app
Open the app and tap Withdraw, then select Send to Wallet.
- 2
Select the Polygon network
Select the Polygon network.
- 3
Choose your token
Choose your token: USDC or USDT.
- 4
Enter the destination wallet address
Enter or paste the destination wallet address. This is a standard 0x EVM address. Make sure the recipient supports Polygon.
- 5
Enter the amount
Enter the amount you want to withdraw.
- 6
Review the details
Confirm the network (Polygon), the token, the destination address, and the amount.
- 7
Confirm the transaction
Peanut broadcasts the transaction to the Polygon network.
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Funds arrive
Funds arrive in the destination wallet within seconds to minutes.
Peanut covers all gas fees. You pay nothing for the withdrawal.
Supported Tokens on Polygon
| Token | Available for Withdrawal |
|---|---|
| USDC | Yes |
| USDT | Yes |
Your Peanut balance is held in digital dollars. When you withdraw, you choose which token to send. If you select USDT, the conversion from your balance happens automatically at the best available market rate with no additional fees.
Fees and Limits
| Detail | Polygon Withdrawal |
|---|---|
| Peanut fee | Free |
| Gas fee | Covered by Peanut |
| Minimum withdrawal | $1 equivalent |
| Maximum withdrawal | None |
| KYC required | No |
Peanut covers all network gas fees for Polygon withdrawals. Polygon already has some of the lowest gas costs of any network — and Peanut absorbs them entirely.
Processing Time
- Typical confirmation time: Seconds to a few minutes. Polygon processes transactions quickly with short block times.
- Network congestion: Polygon handles high throughput, so significant delays are uncommon. Most transactions confirm within a minute.
- 24/7 availability: Wallet withdrawals process at any time, including weekends and holidays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Polygon withdrawal from Peanut take?
Most Polygon withdrawals confirm in seconds to a few minutes. Polygon is a fast network and congestion is rare.
What fees does Peanut charge for Polygon withdrawals?
None. Peanut covers all gas fees on Polygon withdrawals. The withdrawal is completely free.
What is the minimum withdrawal to Polygon?
The minimum withdrawal is $1 equivalent. There is no maximum.
Can I use the same address for Polygon and Ethereum withdrawals?
Polygon and Ethereum share the same 0x address format, so your wallet address may be the same. However, you must select the correct network in Peanut to match the network your recipient wallet or exchange expects. Sending on the wrong network can result in lost funds.
Do I need to verify my identity for Polygon withdrawals?
No. Wallet withdrawals on Polygon (and all other supported networks) do not require identity verification. You can withdraw immediately after creating a Peanut account.
Related Pages
- Withdraw to Arbitrum — another popular EVM Layer 2 option
- Withdraw to Solana — fastest network option, separate address format
- Withdraw to Ethereum — mainnet option for maximum compatibility
- Withdraw to your bank account — withdraw to a bank via SEPA or ACH