The change affects how withdrawal requests are queued and reviewed. Most requests will clear without a manual step; the ones that still get reviewed are the ones that always did.
What changes#
- Automated checks run at request time rather than in a nightly batch
- Requests below the review threshold clear without human involvement
- Status updates appear in the account history immediately
- Network fees are shown before confirming, not after
What has not changed#
Verification requirements are unchanged. An unverified account still needs to complete verification before the first withdrawal, and that remains the single most common source of delay.
Most withdrawal delays are not processing delays. They are verification delays wearing a processing badge.
Blockchain confirmation is separate#
Once a payout is sent, arrival depends on the network, not the platform. A congested chain adds time no queue change can remove.
Rollout order#
- Accounts already fully verified
- Accounts with a withdrawal history on the same method
- Remaining accounts as verification completes
- New payment methods added last, once the queue is stable
The short version#
Faster for most, unchanged for the cases that need review. If a payout is slow, check verification status first.



