
The title of my blog post and video today is, how to withdraw money from 9M AI to Revolut. In this guide, I want to show you step by step how to withdraw money from the 9M (9MI) platform into your Revolut account. The process is straightforward once you have done it a couple of times, but there are a few details you need to get right, especially with networks and wallet addresses.
In the video that goes with this blog post, I walk through a live example where I withdraw USDT from 9M using the MATIC (Polygon) network and send it to my Revolut crypto wallet. Below, I have broken the process down into clear steps that you can follow at your own pace.

What You Need Before You Start
Before you make a withdrawal from 9M, it helps to have the following in place:
- An active and funded 9M account.
- A Revolut account with crypto enabled.
- Access to your Revolut crypto wallet for USDT on the MATIC (Polygon) network.
- Google Authenticator (or your chosen 2FA app) set up on your 9M account.
- A small amount of time to double-check each step carefully.
If this is your first withdrawal, I always recommend starting with a smaller test amount first. Once you are comfortable that everything works correctly, you can then repeat the process with larger balances if you wish.
Step 1: Move Your 9M Income Into The Platform Wallet
The first thing I do is move all the income balances inside 9M into the main platform wallet. This includes investment income, 9MC, and VIP rewards.
If you skip this step, some funds may still sit in separate income areas and will not be available to withdraw.
Here is the basic flow I use:
- From the 9M homepage, go to Assets.
- Go to your Investment Income section.
- For each balance (for example, USDM and 9MC), click Withdraw income or Receive rewards.
- Choose Deposit into platform wallet.
- Select All, then click Confirm.
- Repeat the process for:
- USDM investment income
- 9MC investment income
- VIP rewards in USDM
- VIP rewards in 9MC
Once you have done this, you should see the totals reflected in your platform wallet as USDM, 9MC, and any existing USDT.
Step 2: Convert Your Balances To USDT Using Quick Exchange
For withdrawing to Revolut, I use USDT on the MATIC (Polygon) network. That means we want to convert everything into USDT inside 9M first.
To do this, I use the Quick Exchange feature:
- Go to Assets and find the Quick Exchange option.
- Choose your first currency, for example 9M / 9MC.
- Click All to convert the full balance.
- Select the target currency as USDT.
- Double-check the exchange details, then click Confirm.
- Repeat the process for your USDM balance, converting it into USDT as well.
You should now see a combined USDT balance in your 9M account, ready to withdraw.
In my example, I converted 9MC and USDM into USDT and ended up with just over $49 worth of USDT plus my existing USDT balance.
It is always worth pausing and confirming that:
- The correct source currency is selected (for example, USDM or 9MC).
- The target currency is USDT.
- The exchange amount matches what you expect.
Step 3: Get Your Revolut USDT Address On The MATIC (Polygon) Network
Next, we need the crypto deposit address from Revolut. In my case, I am using the MATIC (Polygon) network. It is very important that the network you choose in Revolut matches the network you use in 9M.
On the Revolut app (on your phone):
- Open the Revolut app and go to the Crypto section.
- Choose the option to Receive.
- Select the correct asset (for example, USDT or the MATIC/Polygon option, depending on how Revolut labels it).
- Make sure the network is set to MATIC (Polygon).
- You will see your wallet address and a QR code.
- You can:
- Copy the address and paste it into a secure note or document, or
- Use the QR code in combination with the 9M app, depending on how you are working.
In my example, I took screenshots of the Revolut screens and copied the wallet address so that I could paste it into the 9M withdrawal form on my computer.
Step 4: Create The Withdrawal Inside 9M
Once you have your Revolut wallet address and your USDT balance ready in 9M, you can set up the actual withdrawal.
Here is the process I followed:
- Go back into your 9M account and click on Assets.
- Choose Withdraw.
- Set the currency to USDT.
- Enter the withdrawal amount. In my example, I withdrew 110 USDT.
- Paste in your Revolut wallet address that you copied earlier.
- Choose the network as MATIC (Polygon).
- Check the fee. In my case, there was a small withdrawal fee in USDT.
- Click Confirm to proceed.
After this, you will be asked to confirm the transaction using Google Authenticator (or whichever 2FA method you have set up).
To complete the confirmation:
- Open your Google Authenticator app.
- Find the code for your 9M account.
- Enter the six-digit code into the 9M withdrawal confirmation screen.
- Click Confirm or Submit to finalise the withdrawal request.
At this point, 9M will show the withdrawal as “processing”. You can usually see this under your USDT transaction history.
Step 5: Check The Status And Confirm Funds In Revolut
In my example, the withdrawal took roughly ten minutes to move from “processing” to “completed” inside 9M. Timings can vary, so do keep that in mind.
Once the status in 9M shows as Completed:
- Open your Revolut app.
- Go to your USDT or Crypto section.
- Check the most recent transactions.
- You should see a new incoming transaction that matches the amount you withdrew (minus any network and platform fees).
In the video, I show screenshots of the Revolut transaction list and the updated balance.
You can clearly see the incoming crypto transfer and the new total in my Revolut account.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
Here are a few important points to watch out for when withdrawing from 9M to Revolut:
- Network mismatch: Make sure you are using the same network in both 9M and Revolut (in this example, MATIC/Polygon).
- Wrong address: Never guess or manually edit a wallet address. Always copy and paste it directly from Revolut.
- No test transaction: If this is your first time, consider sending a smaller amount first to confirm everything works.
- Incorrect currency: Check that you are withdrawing USDT if that is what Revolut is expecting on the MATIC network.
Is This Financial Advice?
No. This guide is simply a practical walkthrough of how I withdrew funds from 9M to Revolut on the MATIC network.
Crypto, trading and online platforms all carry risk, and values can go up as well as down.
Always do your own research and only use amounts you can afford to risk.
Using QR Codes To Make Life Easier
If you share this tutorial on YouTube or elsewhere, a QR code can be a handy way for viewers to jump straight to your 9M registration link or to this blog post.
I have a separate tutorial that shows you how to create QR codes in Canva and overlay them on your videos.
You can read it here:
How To Create a QR Code For Any Website.
Final Thoughts
Once you have done this process once or twice, withdrawing from 9M to Revolut becomes routine.
The key things are to keep an eye on your internal balances, convert everything to USDT, double-check the network, and triple-check your wallet address.
If you have any questions about the steps above, feel free to leave a comment on the video or get in touch through my website.
I am happy to help where I can.
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