What Is Mixin Cash?
Mixin Cash is a cash account service provided by Mixin, designed to help you manage funds seamlessly between your bank account, Cash Balance, and digital assets.
After completing identity verification (KYC), you’ll receive your own USD and EUR bank account details and gain access to all Mixin Cash features.
What Can You Do with Mixin Cash?
Get Your Own Bank Account Details
Once your Mixin Cash account is activated, you’ll receive your own bank account details for USD and EUR.
You can use these account details to receive bank transfers.
Currently supported:
USD Account
Receive domestic bank transfers within the United States.
EUR Account
Receive SEPA bank transfers.
Manage Your Cash Balance
You can fund your Mixin Cash account by bank transfer or by transferring supported digital assets from your Mixin Wallet.
Your Cash Balance is displayed in USD, making it easy to manage your funds within the Mixin App.
Supported funding methods:
- USD: ACH and Wire
- EUR: SEPA
- Transfer supported digital assets from your Mixin Wallet
SWIFT transfers are not supported at this time.
Transfer Funds Between Your Bank Account, Mixin Cash, and Mixin Wallet
Mixin Cash provides flexible ways to move your funds.
You can:
- Transfer funds from your bank account to Mixin Cash;
- Transfer your Cash Balance to your Mixin Wallet;
- Transfer supported digital assets from your Mixin Wallet to Mixin Cash;
- Withdraw your Cash Balance to your bank account.
Getting Started with Mixin Cash
Before using Mixin Cash, you’ll need to complete identity verification (KYC).
For step-by-step instructions, please refer to:
- How to Set Up Mixin Cash
- How to Deposit and Withdraw Funds with Mixin Cash
- Mixin Cash FAQ
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Risk Disclosure
Mixin Cash provides fiat and digital asset services. Feature availability may vary depending on local laws and regulations. Please refer to the Mixin App for the features available in your region.
Stablecoins are issued by third parties and are not bank deposits. Please use related services responsibly and according to your own risk tolerance.
Updated on: 10/07/2026