When you transfer or withdraw fiat currency on KuCoin, you might see a message that your transaction exceeds the limit. This is due to two main reasons:
Setting limits helps secure the platform. It also gives you a clearer picture of your own transaction capabilities as you manage your money day to day.
When processing fiat transactions on KuCoin, limits generally fall into two categories:
This is the maximum aggregate amount you can transact in a single day, which includes:
Individual users can process up to 150,000 USDT equivalent per day, while institutional users can handle up to 500,000 USDT per day.
This applies to each specific transaction, defining the permissible amount range. For example:
Limits vary by payment method and region. For details specific to your location, log in to KuCoin to review the latest requirements.
Scenario 1: Amount exceeds per transaction limit
You won’t be able to submit the order (whether withdrawal or purchase); the system will block it or, in the case of deposits, issue a refund.
Scenario 2: Amount falls below the per transaction minimum
The transaction will not go through, and KuCoin may not issue a refund (especially for deposits below the minimum threshold). Be sure to check the minimum requirements before initiating a transaction.
Scenario 3: Exceeding daily aggregate limit
If you’re near your daily usage cap, new orders may be blocked by the system or scheduled for processing the next day. Check the available quota each day to avoid surprises.
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In the digital asset space, freedom and security must be balanced. KuCoin’s withdrawal limits help maintain order and provide protection. By understanding these rules, you can operate confidently and avoid unexpected interruptions.