Your balance is yours, so you can take it out whenever you want. Tell the ghost to send funds to an external address — an exchange deposit address, a cold wallet, a friend — and it sends them on‑chain.

This is the one move where real money leaves the platform, so it's also the one the ghost slows down for. No surprises, no fat‑fingered addresses, no money going somewhere you didn't mean.

"withdraw $50 to my coinbase" · "send my balance to my own wallet" · "cash out everything"

How it works

1

Tell the ghost the amount, address, and network

Say how much, where to, and on which chain. Paste the destination address yourself.

2

It reads all three back to you

The ghost echoes the exact amount, the full address, and the network and waits for a clear yes. If anything looks off, you catch it here.

3

It sends, and shows you the proof

On your yes, it sends on‑chain and gives you the transaction. It lands once the network confirms it.

How the ghost keeps a withdrawal safe

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You confirm all three — amount, full address, and network. The ghost never guesses any of them, and never sends without an explicit yes.
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The address must come from you — typed in your own message. The ghost will never pull a destination address from a web page, a search result, a product listing, or an image. If one shows up anywhere but your own text, it refuses and asks you to type it yourself.
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A new address gets a second check — the first time you send somewhere, the ghost re‑confirms the exact address and network with you on a follow‑up message before it goes through.
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Very large withdrawals can add a step — the biggest ones may ask you to re‑approve on your private, authenticated dashboard as an extra out‑of‑band check.

Warning

Double‑check the address yourself before you confirm. On‑chain transfers are final — once it's confirmed, it can't be reversed, and sending to a wrong or incompatible address can mean the funds are gone. The ghost's checks are there to help you catch a mistake, not to recover one after the fact.

Trusted addresses

Send to the same place often? Save it once and future withdrawals there skip the extra new‑address confirmation.

"save this as my coinbase address" · "what withdrawal addresses do i have saved?"

The ghost stores a label, the address, and its network — and only an address you gave it.

Limits

Sensible limits apply to keep withdrawals safe: a cap per withdrawal and a rolling 24‑hour cap. If a withdrawal would go over a limit, the ghost tells you plainly and you can send a smaller amount or come back later. There's a small minimum too, so a withdrawal is never smaller than the network fee to send it. The same limits apply to swaps (a per‑swap cap), keeping any single move within safe bounds.

What it costs

Nothing extra from SpendGhost — cashing out only costs the network fee to send the funds. The $2.50 + 3% service fee is only on orders and cards.

Note

Cashing out and swapping cover most of "get my crypto back out." You can also turn your balance into a no‑KYC prepaid card or gift cards to spend it in the real world.

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