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How to set up a whitelist for withdrawals on Kraken? (Security feature)

Kraken’s withdrawal whitelisting restricts fund transfers to pre-approved addresses per asset—requiring 24-hour validation, strict format checks, and multi-step confirmation for enhanced security.

Mar 03, 2026 at 08:39 am

Understanding Withdrawal Whitelisting on Kraken

1. Withdrawal whitelisting is a security mechanism that restricts fund transfers to only pre-approved cryptocurrency addresses or bank accounts.

2. Kraken enables users to define a list of trusted destinations where assets can be sent, preventing unauthorized withdrawals even if account credentials are compromised.

3. This feature operates independently from two-factor authentication and requires explicit confirmation for each new address added to the whitelist.

4. Once activated, any withdrawal request to an unlisted address triggers an automatic rejection, regardless of session validity or authentication status.

5. The whitelist applies separately per asset type—BTC, ETH, USD, EUR—and must be configured individually for each supported currency pair.

Navigating the Whitelist Configuration Interface

1. Log into your Kraken account using verified credentials and complete all active 2FA challenges before accessing settings.

2. Go to Security > Whitelist in the top navigation bar after clicking your profile icon.

3. Select the desired asset tab—e.g., “BTC”, “USDT”, or “USD”—to view or modify its associated approved destinations.

4. Click Add Address, then paste the full destination address or account details without abbreviations or formatting errors.

5. Confirm the addition via email verification and SMS code; Kraken enforces a mandatory 24-hour waiting period before the new entry becomes active.

Address Validation and Approval Requirements

1. All cryptocurrency addresses undergo format validation against known network standards—invalid checksums or mismatched prefixes cause immediate rejection.

2. Bank account whitelisting requires SWIFT/BIC codes, IBANs, and beneficiary names matching Kraken’s KYC records exactly.

3. Addresses linked to high-risk jurisdictions or previously flagged by Kraken’s fraud detection systems will not pass manual review.

4. Each address must be used at least once within six months to remain active; dormant entries expire automatically without notice.

5. Users cannot whitelist exchange deposit addresses unless explicitly permitted by Kraken’s operational policy updates.

Managing Active Whitelist Entries

1. Existing entries display timestamps, asset types, and last-used dates—sorted chronologically by default.

2. To remove an address, click the trash icon next to it and re-authenticate with both TOTP and backup key.

3. Editing an existing entry is prohibited; deletion followed by re-adding is required for any change in destination details.

4. Bulk import functionality supports CSV uploads containing up to 50 validated addresses per file, subject to rate limits.

5. Whitelist modifications generate immutable audit logs accessible under Account History > Security Events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I bypass the 24-hour delay when adding a new whitelisted address? No. Kraken enforces this cooldown universally to prevent rapid propagation of malicious changes during credential compromise scenarios.

Q: Does whitelisting apply to internal Kraken transfers between user accounts? No. Internal transfers to other Kraken users operate outside the whitelist system and rely solely on email-based confirmation.

Q: What happens if I attempt a withdrawal to an unwhitelisted address? The transaction fails instantly with error code “WAL-002” and no funds are debited from your balance.

Q: Are hardware wallet addresses treated differently during whitelisting? Yes. Kraken verifies Ledger and Trezor device signatures during address submission, requiring physical button confirmation before acceptance.

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