docs/tornado-cash-classic/deposit-withdraw.md
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# Deposit and withdraw
This tutorial is a step-by-step explanation of how to deposit and withdraw. If you want to understand how the internal system of Tornado.cash works, please refer to [this tutorial](/general/how-does-it-work.md).
## **Deposit**
### Choose a chain
Tornado Cash Classic is available on several blockchains, so you will have to choose among the mulitple options:
![](/.gitbook/assets/azpoj.gif)
### Select a token
Choose the token you want to deposit and its amount:
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### Connect your wallet
Click on `Connect` and choose between wallet providers such as Metamask or WalletConnect.
### Save your note
Click on `Deposit` and store your note on a secure place before clicking on `I backed up the note`. You can also save encrypted notes on-chain by setting up a Note Account, by clicking on `Settings` (top-right corner).
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### Be patient
As explained in [this guide](/general/guides/opsec.md), the longer you wait, the greater your anonymity will be.
## Withdraw
### Choose a chain
Tornado Cash Classic is available on several blockchains, so you will have to choose among the mulitple options:
![](../.gitbook/assets/enregistrement-de-le-cran-2021-08-25-a-16.15.15-1-.gif)
### Paste your note
Use your deposit note by pasting it in the corresponding box. Click on `Withdraw` and wait for the zkSNARK proof to be generated.
### Confirm the withdrawal
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## Note account
A Note Account allows to **store encrypted on-chain backups** of private notes. This makes safe storage of funds hassle free, **although coming at the risk of deanonymisation if your address is ever breached**.
![](https://i.imgur.com/1MF067o.png)
* Connect your wallet and click on `Settings`
* Click on `Set Up Account`
* Save your `Note Account Key`
* Confirm the transaction in your wallet.
![](https://i.imgur.com/AqkPo5o.png)
**Never share your note account key with anyone or risk loss of funds.**