1. Detailed Steps:
(1) After the bank account is successfully linked, click Transfer.
(2) Enter the sending amount amount. The page will display the amount to be received after deducting the fees. The current withdrawal fee is 0.4% + 35 U (SWIFT fees). After confirming the details, click Next.
(3) Verify that all information is correct, then enter your email verification code or Google Authenticator code.
(4) After submission, the page will indicate whether the request has been successfully submitted.
(5) You can also view the details of this transaction in Transactions.
2. FAQ regarding Offramp:
Q: Can I withdraw different fiat currencies (e.g., USD and EUR) to the same bank account?
A: Yes. As long as your bank account supports receiving multiple fiat currencies, you can add the same bank account multiple times as a designated receiving account for different currencies on the "Account" page.
Q: If a withdrawal fails, will the 0.4% transaction fee and the 35 USDT Swift fee be refunded to me?
A: Dear, if the withdrawal (offramp) fails, the 0.4% transaction fee will be refunded to you. The refund of the Swift fee depends on the specific circumstances of the transaction. Please refer to the status displayed on the page for final confirmation.
Kind Reminder:
Infini provides services in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, regulatory requirements, and the compliance arrangements of our partner institutions. In certain offshore jurisdictions, relevant business activities are conducted through compliant channels. The withdraw funds (off-ramp) function is only available to regions and bank accounts that comply with applicable laws, regulations, and platform rules. We do not provide RMB-related businesses or services to entities or individuals in Mainland China.
The above examples are for the purpose of illustrating the operational process only and do not constitute a commitment regarding successful account binding, availability, or the final receipt of funds. Actual results are subject to system processing and feedback from relevant banks or third-party institutions.





