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Sending money for deposit into your account

How to send a wire, check or ACH to Choice for deposit into your account

Updated over a week ago

Sending money for deposit into your Choice account is an easy, two-step process. To initiate a new deposit:

  1. Complete the Deposit Instructions form so we can expect your incoming funds and apply them to your account correctly

  2. Send the funds you want to deposit via wire, check or ACH to Choice following the instructions below depending on your delivery method


Wire transfer

Funds sent via wire are available in your account the next business day they are received, and typically arrive within 1 business day once the wire is initiated by your bank. There are no Choice fees for incoming wire transfers, but some banks may charge you a fee to initiate one.

This is the fastest way to make a deposit into your account.

Instructions

  1. Complete the Deposit Instructions form

  2. Initiate the wire transfer at your bank and send to Choice with the information below:

As of May 2025, our wire delivery instructions have changed.

Please only send wires to Choice using the information below to ensure your transfer is not rejected and there are no delays with your deposit.

Recipient name

Digital Trust

Recipient address

7336 W Post Road, Suite 111
Las Vegas, NV 89113

Account number

3316985134

Routing number

065000090

FFC/Reference

Your name and account number

Bank name

Capital One Bank, NA

* If your bank does not allow you to provide a memo or FFC when sending a wire, we can still apply it to your account as long as you submitted a Deposit Instructions form and the name on your bank account matches the legal name on your Choice account.

🌍 For international wire instructions, please contact our Support team.


Mail a check

Funds sent via check are available in your account the next business day after your check is received and typically don't incur any fees - from Choice or your bank. The mailing method you use is the biggest factor in how quickly the funds will be available in your account.

Instructions

  1. Complete the Deposit Instructions form

  2. Make your check payable to Digital Trust FBO: [Your Name] [Account Type] [Account #] - replacing the brackets with your name, account type and Choice account number

    • For example: Digital Trust, FBO Satoshi Nakamoto Roth IRA CH21000000

  3. Mail your check to Choice using the information below:

For overnight mail (FedEx or UPS)

For standard mail (US Postal Service)

Digital Trust

7336 W. Post Rd., #111
Las Vegas, NV 89113

Digital Trust

7336 W. Post Rd., #111
Las Vegas, NV 89113


ACH transfer

Funds sent via ACH are available in your account the next business day they are received, and generally arrive within 4 business days once the transfer is initiated by your bank. There are no Choice fees for incoming ACH transfers, and most banks don't charge you any fees to initiate one.

If your bank isn't supported by Plaid, no worries - you can use these instructions to make a deposit via ACH too.

Instructions

  1. Complete the Deposit Instructions form

  2. Initiate the ACH transfer at your bank and send to Choice with the information below:

As of May 2025, our ACH delivery instructions have changed.

Please only send ACH transfers to Choice using the information below to ensure your transfer is not rejected and there are no delays with your deposit.

Recipient name

Digital Trust

Recipient address

7336 W Post Road, Suite 111
Las Vegas, NV 89113

Account number

3316985134

Routing number

065000090

Addenda*

Your name and account number

Bank name

Capital One Bank, NA

* Reference the Digital Trust Client Account Number as the receiver’s name and the Client Name in either the ID Number field or Additional Information field. If your bank does not allow you to provide an addenda when initiating an ACH transfer, we can still apply it to your account as long as you submitted a Deposit Instructions form and the name on your bank account matches the legal name on your Choice account.

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