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# Automated Withdrawals

Automated Withdrawals are really useful for preventing human errors and it is very simple to setup.

1. From your account settings, specify a master public key for the wallet you want to use for withdrawals.
2. Then set an amount threshold to trigger the withdrawals.

Now, every time your account balance reaches the specified threshold, we send all your available balance to a fresh address in your Bitcoin wallet (on-chain).

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Learn more about about master public keys [Hierarchical Determistic wallets](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Deterministic_wallet)
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