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Creating a deposit address

To receive a deposit of a given asset, vault members need a deposit address for that asset. Creating a deposit address is immediate and requires neither quorum nor Anchorage Digital approval.
1

Navigate to the vault

Go to the desired vault and tap Deposit, then select the asset.
2

Select or create a wallet

Tap Create new wallet or tap on an existing wallet. To create a new address, tap the icon in the top right corner and follow the prompts.
3

Share the address

Copy and share the address or QR code with the sending party.
It is also possible to create deposit addresses in the web dashboard. Members of the vault will receive a notification every time a deposit is made.

Deposit attribution

In compliance with US federal regulations, Singapore regulations, and global anti-money laundering (AML) requirements, Anchorage Digital requires additional information related to deposit activities to fulfill “Know Your Transaction” (KYT) obligations. If Anchorage Digital is unable to automatically attribute a pending deposit, one or more of your authorized users will be notified via email. Click Review and attribute deposits or use the link provided to begin attributing pending deposits in the web dashboard.
Prompt action on deposit attribution requests will help avoid withdrawal delays for deposits that cannot be automatically attributed.
Anchorage Digital has built industry-first technology to automate this process and minimize inconvenience. For questions, reach out to your relationship manager or client experience manager.

Address poisoning protection

Address poisoning is a social engineering tactic where attackers generate look-alike addresses to trick clients into sending funds to the wrong wallet. Anchorage Digital proactively monitors incoming deposits for patterns consistent with address poisoning. When a potentially malicious deposit is detected, it is flagged in the platform so you are alerted before reusing or trusting that address elsewhere.

Deposits from a flagged address

When a suspicious incoming deposit is detected, the address is flagged in the deposit details. You will not be able to copy the address until you review the warning and additional details about why it was flagged. This protection is available on both web and iOS.

Withdrawals to a flagged address

If you attempt to withdraw to a flagged address, an alert appears before you can continue. Review the details carefully before deciding whether to proceed or cancel the operation. The alert also appears on the review page and remains visible in the operation details after submission.

Trusted destinations with a flagged address

If you attempt to add a flagged address as a trusted destination, an alert appears before you can continue. Review the details carefully before deciding whether to proceed or cancel. The alert also appears on the review page and remains visible in the operation details after submission.

Supported assets

Anchorage Digital regularly adds new digital asset support to help clients stay ahead of fast-evolving crypto markets. To search for supported assets in the iOS app, go to Settings, then tap Supported assets. If an asset is not yet supported, you may submit an asset support request.

Finding a token’s contract address

Block explorers allow you to view and search the blockchain for transactions, addresses, tokens, and other activity.
  1. Visit the explorer for the token’s network:
  2. Search for the token using its name or symbol.
  3. The contract address will be clearly indicated on the token page.

Assets supported (Anchorage Digital Bank — US)

AssetSymbolCustodyTrading (Chat)Trading (Web)Trading (API)API OperationsAPI TransfersStaking
AptosAPT
ArweaveAR
BitcoinBTC
DogecoinDOGE
EthereumETH
FlowFLOW
FilecoinFIL
LitecoinLTC
RippleXRP
SolanaSOL
StacksSTX
SuiSUI
For a complete list of trading pairs available via web and API, contact your relationship manager or account executive.

Stellar asset allowlisting

On the Stellar network, your wallet must first allowlist any asset other than the native currency, XLM. This is a protocol-enforced permission system required for receiving non-native assets. Reserve requirements:
  • Minimum wallet balance: 1 XLM
  • Each allowlisted asset increases your wallet’s reserve balance by 0.5 XLM
Ensure your Stellar wallet has sufficient XLM to cover the reserve requirements before allowlisting.

Allowlisting a Stellar asset

From the web dashboard, navigate to the desired wallet, then select the Settings tab. Select the Status toggle beside any of the supported assets to initiate the on-chain action to allowlist your wallet to receive that asset. Removing an allowlisted asset can be done similarly, and doing so will return the 0.5 XLM reserve to your available balance.