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How to whitelist a new wallet address on Kraken? (Security list)

Kraken’s wallet whitelisting enhances security by restricting withdrawals to pre-approved addresses—each requiring 2FA, network-specific validation, and a 24-hour activation delay unless Tier 2 verified.

Mar 10, 2026 at 09:20 pm

Understanding Wallet Whitelisting on Kraken

1. Wallet whitelisting is a security feature that restricts withdrawals to only those addresses previously approved by the user.

2. This setting prevents unauthorized fund transfers even if account credentials are compromised.

3. Kraken enforces two-factor authentication (2FA) for every whitelisting action to ensure identity verification.

4. Each whitelisted address carries a unique label assigned by the user, aiding in quick identification during withdrawal requests.

5. The system imposes a 24-hour waiting period before newly added addresses become active for withdrawals unless elevated trust level is granted via verified identity tier.

Navigating the Whitelist Interface

1. Log into your Kraken account using valid credentials and complete mandatory 2FA verification.

2. Access the Security section from the top-right user menu, then select Whitelisted Addresses.

3. Click the + Add Address button located at the upper right corner of the whitelist management panel.

4. Enter the full wallet address, select the correct cryptocurrency network (e.g., Ethereum ERC-20, Solana SPL), and assign a descriptive label.

5. Confirm submission with your 2FA device or authenticator app — no email or SMS fallback is accepted for this operation.

Network-Specific Validation Rules

1. Kraken validates address format against known standards for each blockchain — invalid checksums or mismatched prefixes trigger immediate rejection.

2. For Bitcoin, legacy (P2PKH), SegWit (P2SH), and native SegWit (Bech32) formats are all supported but must match the selected network option.

3. Ethereum-based tokens require explicit selection of ERC-20, not just ETH mainnet, to avoid accidental loss due to incorrect token contract handling.

4. Solana addresses undergo additional validation for base58 encoding integrity and length consistency with SPL token standards.

5. Ripple (XRP) addresses demand inclusion of a valid destination tag when required by the receiving wallet — omission results in failed validation.

Managing Existing Whitelisted Entries

1. Users can edit labels for any whitelisted address without triggering re-verification or delay periods.

2. Removing an address from the whitelist takes effect instantly and does not require confirmation delays.

3. Deactivating a whitelisted entry temporarily suspends its use for withdrawals while preserving the record for future reactivation.

4. Each address displays its creation timestamp, last used date, and associated network — all visible without expanding additional panels.

5. Bulk removal is unavailable; deletions must be performed individually with separate 2FA confirmations per action.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I whitelist an address that belongs to an exchange?A: Yes, but Kraken warns users that many exchanges prohibit deposits from other exchanges. Verify the recipient platform’s deposit policy before adding such addresses.

Q: Why does my whitelisted address show “Pending” status for more than 24 hours?A: This occurs if your account has not completed Tier 2 verification. Upgrading identity verification status removes the holding period.

Q: Is there a limit to how many addresses I can whitelist?A: Kraken allows up to 50 active whitelisted addresses per account. Exceeding this requires removing older entries first.

Q: What happens if I enter the wrong network for a multi-chain token like USDT?A: Kraken blocks the addition entirely. It cross-checks the address format against the selected network and rejects mismatches before saving.

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