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Administrators with trusted destination management permissions can add trusted destinations to speed up the withdrawal process. Trusted destinations can be added as single addresses or in bulk from the web dashboard. Trusted destinations are per-network. The same address on Ethereum and on Base are two separate trusted destinations, so add one for each network you’ll withdraw to. A withdrawal can fail if the address is allowlisted on a different network than the one you’re sending on. To block withdrawals to one-time (non-allowlisted) addresses entirely, ask your sales or client experience support to enable the trusted-destinations-only control for your organization. Adding a trusted destination follows your default administrator policy unless a custom trusted destination policy is configured—see Managing administrator policy rules. Smart-contract and program addresses can also be added as trusted destinations. Program-derived (off-curve) addresses may need additional handling, so contact your client experience team when adding one.
Adding a trusted destination requires biometric approval in the iOS app and quorum approval. Only administrators with trusted destination management permissions can add or remove trusted destinations.

Sending to your own org’s addresses

You can add addresses that belong to your own organization as trusted destinations to tag and remember critical internal addresses. This is entirely optional — you don’t need a trusted destination to send to your own vaults. When withdrawing to an address your organization already controls, select the destination type that fits your workflow:
Withdrawal dialog with Another Vault highlighted in the Destination type dropdown
  • Another Vault — sends to one of your own vaults directly. No trusted destination setup or per-request quorum approval is needed, making this the simplest path for routine internal movement.
Withdrawal dialog with Trusted Destination highlighted in the Destination type dropdown
  • Trusted Destination — sends to a pre-approved, labeled address. Use this when you’ve added your own org’s address as a trusted destination so your team can recognize it by name during future withdrawals.
If you’re integrating via API and want to avoid per-transaction quorum for internal movements, use the internal transfer API — it moves assets between your own wallets without allowlisting or quorum approval.

Adding a single trusted destination

1

Open Trusted destinations

Navigate to Settings, then Trusted destinations, and click Add.
2

Select single address

Click Add single address.
3

Enter address details

Select the asset, enter the address, provide a name and description, then click Continue.
4

Fill out the form

Complete the address details form and click Continue. Optionally add a comment.
5

Confirm and approve

Review the operation details and click Confirm and submit for approval. Complete the endorsement process in the Anchorage Digital iOS app.
The AML field on a trusted destination isn’t set during setup. It populates at withdrawal time from the latest prior transaction to that address and asset, so it can be empty on your first withdrawal and fills in automatically on subsequent ones.

Adding multiple trusted destinations

1

Open Trusted destinations

Navigate to Settings, then Trusted destinations, and click Add.
2

Select bulk upload

Click Upload multiple from file.
3

Download and complete the template

Download the provided Excel spreadsheet template and fill it out in your preferred spreadsheet editor (Excel or Google Sheets). Save the completed file as a CSV.
4

Upload the CSV

Upload your completed CSV file to the web dashboard.
5

Review and submit

Review the list of trusted destinations, make any necessary adjustments, and click Submit for approval. Complete the endorsement process in the iOS app.

Trusted destination template fields

Required fields are marked with a red asterisk in the template.
After uploading, Anchorage Digital parses the file and allows you to review results and address any warnings or errors. If unresolvable errors are found, you will need to correct and re-upload the file.

Removing trusted destinations

1

Navigate to Trusted destinations

Go to Settings, then Trusted destinations.
2

Select the destination

Click the three-dot menu next to the trusted destination you want to remove.
3

Confirm removal

Select Remove. Biometric approval in the iOS app is required. Once quorum is met, Anchorage Digital will review the operation.