2.3 - Withdraw

Original Content by Tigger on September 5, 2018

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Withdrawing ZEN From Your Arizen Wallet


You can send your ZEN via the "Withdraw" tab, see Figure 2.10. You can select one of your addresses as a source by clicking the "From" button. Then fill the destination address on the "To" (clicking this button will let you easily transfer ZEN from one address to another from within your wallet) line and enter in a "Amount" of ZEN or use the "MAX" button to withdraw the total amount of your funds on the specific address. Then, use "Withdraw" button. Before sending the transaction you’re asked for confirmation, see Figure 2.11.

NOTE:
You are able to use keyboard shortcuts to copy (highlighted text) and paste addresses/amounts from your computer's clipboard.

Linux and Windows

  • Copy: CTRL + C
  • Paste: CTRL + V

macOS

  • Copy: CMD + C
  • Paste: CMD + V


If your transaction was successful, you will see your transaction ID with a link to view it on the blockchain, using your preferred block explorer (Figure 2.13) and a green note informing you that the transaction was successful, see Figure 2.12.  You will also see the transaction status update bar after confirmation of a successful transaction. If your transaction isn’t successful, you can see a red error label with the reason for the failure, see Figure 2.14.

Every transaction you've done, is recorded in "Transaction History", see Figure 2.15. When you send ZEN from one of your addresses to another of your addresses (within Arizen), the balance of your Arizen wallet remains unchanged (minus the network fee of 0.0001). If you use a zero fee (not recommended) you will see +0.00000000 ZEN in you "Transaction History" after a confirmation on the blockchain.

Figure 2.10: The "Withdraw" tab allows you to send ZEN from your address to another one.

Figure 2.11: You are asked to confirm sending before the transaction is submitted.

Figure 2.12: If your transaction was successful, a green message "This transaction has been successfully sent." occurs and you can view your transaction in a web browser.

Figure 2.13: You can see the transaction detail in your web browser.

Figure 2.14: If the transaction wasn’t successful, you will see a red error message with a reason for the failure.


Figure 2.15: When you send a transaction you can see it immediately in "Transaction History".





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