Arbitrum L2 · crypto
Ethereum (Arbitrum) withdrawals at America777
Arbitrum L2 went live for deposits on 18 April 2026. Withdrawals are scheduled for May. Listed here so the catalogue is complete — expected to be the lowest-fee, fastest-settling rail in the panel.

The numbers
Figures below mirror the public payout-method dataset; the update process is explained on the methodology page.
| Minimum withdrawal | $20 |
| Maximum per request | $25,000 |
| Daily ceiling | $25,000 |
| Median latency | 8 min |
| P90 latency | 22 min |
| Operator fee | Free |
| Confirmations | 1 |
| Destination | Arbitrum L2 ETH address you nominate |
Step-by-step
- Step 1
Open the cashier and pick Ethereum (Arbitrum)
Sign in, open the cashier, switch to Withdraw and pick Ethereum (Arbitrum) from the rail picker.
- Step 2
Whitelist or paste your address
Paste your Arbitrum L2 destination address. First-time addresses require a small ($0.10) test deposit from that wallet for ownership proof.
- Step 3
Enter the amount
Min $20, max $25,000 per request. Daily ceiling: $25,000.
- Step 4
Submit and wait for confirmations
Operator processing finishes in ~7 minutes. 1 confirmations on Arbitrum L2 typically clear in under 1 min.
Pros
- Sub-10-minute target median
- Pennies in network fees
- 20% lower minimum ($20)
- No mainnet congestion
Cautions
- Withdrawals not yet live (deposits only)
- Lower single ceiling ($25k)
- Bridge friction back to mainnet
- Newer rail — fewer wallets default to it
KYC for this rail
Verified-by-default policy
Same as Ethereum mainnet. Hardware-wallet sign accepted in lieu of test deposit.
FAQ
Median 8 min request-to-confirm. P90 sits at 22 min. Outliers above P99 usually trace to KYC re-verification on flagged accounts.
America777 charges 0% on Ethereum (Arbitrum) withdrawals. Network fees on the destination chain are paid out of the withdrawn amount.
Same as Ethereum mainnet. Hardware-wallet sign accepted in lieu of test deposit.
Open a ticket from the cashier and include the withdrawal ID, amount, method and destination details. Support can then check whether the delay is KYC, finance review, network confirmation or payment-provider settlement. See the proof-of-payouts ledger for examples.