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To help keep accounts secure and comply with applicable regulations, Roxom applies a daily withdrawal limit denominated in BTC for all supported currencies. This article explains how the withdrawal limit works, how stablecoin withdrawals count toward it, and how to view your remaining limit.

Daily withdrawal limit

Roxom applies a daily withdrawal limit to protect user accounts and comply with international regulations. For individual users, the daily withdrawal limit is 5 BTC per day.
The limit is always denominated in BTC, regardless of which currency you withdraw. If you withdraw USDC or USDT, the amount is automatically converted to its BTC equivalent at the current market price and deducted from your daily limit.
This limit applies to all withdrawals made from your Funding Account to an external wallet — BTC, USDC, and USDT combined. The daily limit resets automatically every day at 00:00 UTC.

How the conversion works

When you withdraw USDC or USDT, Roxom converts the withdrawal amount to its BTC equivalent using the real-time market price of BTC at the moment of the withdrawal.
Suppose BTC is trading at $60,000 and you withdraw 1,000 USDT:
  • Conversion: 1,000 ÷ 60,000 = 0.01667 BTC
  • Deducted from your daily limit: 0.01667 BTC
  • Remaining limit: 5 - 0.01667 = 4.98333 BTC
If you later withdraw 0.5 BTC, your remaining limit drops to 4.48333 BTC.
All withdrawals — regardless of currency — add up against the same 5 BTC daily limit.

How to read your withdrawal limit

When you open the Withdraw Crypto screen, you’ll see a panel labeled Daily Withdrawal Limit on the right.
The limit panel always displays values in BTC, even when you’re withdrawing USDC or USDT.
This shows:
  • Your remaining limit for the current day (in BTC)
  • Your total daily limit (5 BTC)
  • A progress bar that changes color based on how much you’ve used
Here’s how to interpret the progress bar:
ColorUsageStatus
Green100% – 67%Plenty of limit remaining
Yellow66% – 34%You’ve used a significant portion
Red33% – 0%Limit nearly or fully used

Can I increase my withdrawal limit?

Yes, you can request a temporary increase, but only if your total balance exceeds your current daily limit.
  • If you have a personal account and hold 5 BTC or more (or equivalent in other currencies), you’ll be able to request a temporary increase.

How the request process works

If a temporary increase option is available to you, you’ll see it when attempting to withdraw.
1

Start a request

You’ll be guided to chat with Roxy, our AI assistant.
2

Confirm and provide documentation

Roxy may ask you to confirm your request and provide supporting information (for example, proof of funds).
3

Review by Roxom team

A support ticket will be created and reviewed by the Roxom team.
If your balance is below the daily withdrawal limit, the option to request an increase will not be available.

Common questions

It depends on the type of transfer:
  • Transfers to another Roxom user — Yes, these count as withdrawals and are subject to the daily withdrawal limit.
  • Transfers between your Funding Account and Unified Trading Account (UTA) — No, these are internal account movements and do not count toward your withdrawal limit.
The limit is combined across all currencies. All withdrawals — BTC, USDC, and USDT — count toward your single daily limit of 5 BTC. Stablecoin withdrawals are converted to their BTC equivalent at the current market price.
The real-time market price of BTC at the moment of the withdrawal is used to convert USDC/USDT amounts to BTC.
Yes. The conversion is calculated at the exact moment the withdrawal is processed. Price fluctuations after that point do not affect your remaining limit.

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Last modified on March 27, 2026