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# Withdraw

You can withdraw tokens from your **private Safe account** to **any Ethereum address**, including your own public Safe or an external wallet.

Unlike private transfers, a withdrawal is a **public transaction** — the recipient address and amount will be visible on-chain.

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#### Steps to Withdraw from Your Private Balance

1. **Select the token** you want to withdraw and click the **“Transfer”** button next to it.<br>

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2. **Enter the recipient's address** and the amount you wish to send.
3. Make sure the checkbox **“Send Encrypted (Only recipient will see amount)”** is **disabled**.

   This ensures the transfer is processed as a public withdrawal, not a private transfer.<br>

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4. **Follow the app instructions** and sign the transaction using your Safe.
5. Once confirmed, the tokens will be transferred from your private balance and appear publicly at the recipient address.


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