Gaming metaverse SIDUS HEROES has officially launched SIDUS Bank 2.0 for their turn-based arena battler, Nidum.
The latest version makes it possible for there to be adjustable Teller fees while allowing all players to withdraw SIDUS tokens to external wallets regardless of whether you own a Bank Teller License. The process however differs depending on whether you own one or not.
By heading to the Withdraw section on the Bank main page, you’ll get a list of all Tellers, which are players who have a Bank Teller License, a Legendary Replicant, and a Hero from the Academy or Genesis collection. If they sent their Legendary Replicant to work, they should appear on this list, where you can see whether a Teller is online as well as whether they’re busy or available for accepting a withdrawal request. If their status is ‘Withdrawal’ then they are free to accept your request. Each Teller has differing conditions however, such as withdrawal limits, operation fees, and the amount of USD they process per hour.
Once you successfully send a withdrawal request to a Teller, your funds will go to an escrow account instead of directly to the Teller in order to ensure everyone’s safety. From there you’ll have the option to chat with the Teller as they work to complete your request should they accept it.
If you own a Bank Teller License and meet the other relevant conditions, then your role as a Teller gives you two ways of withdrawing: either through a request to another Teller like non-Tellers would do, or by using your Replicant worker.
To withdraw through this latter method, you’ll need to assign a Legendary Recipient as a worker in the Bank Withdraw/Requests area. If you’d like to accept requests, you can set the worker’s minimum and maximum limits, as well as an operation fee designed to reward you while covering a 2% Bank module fee. But if you want to withdraw yourself, then you’ll see your worker in the list of Tellers, where you can click on the withdraw button on your worker in order to successfully transfer your tokens to an external wallet. You can withdraw a minimum of $20 while paying a 2% fee to the Bank. Once you confirm, your worker will take care of the process, with the speed of the transaction varying based on the worker used. Once the process is completed, you can head to the Claim Hub to accept your tokens.