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Topic: Best Way To Transfer Bitcoins from Coinbase to Personal Wallet? (Read 141 times)

sr. member
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I was wondering, If i have bitcoins on Coinbase and want to transfer them to my personal wallet, do i use coinbase interface to send the coins to my wallet or is there a specific way to dot this? Maybe a way that wouldn’t require paying any transaction fees?
every bitcoin transaction have fee and if your using coinbase you can only send the bitcoin from that website
legendary
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I was wondering, If i have bitcoins on Coinbase and want to transfer them to my personal wallet, do i use coinbase interface to send the coins to my wallet or is there a specific way to dot this? Maybe a way that wouldn’t require paying any transaction fees?

If you are holding your bitcoins in coinbase, you will have to use coinbase only to initiate the transfer. There is no other way. Also every transaction requires a network fees to be paid, so you can't avoid that either! Otherwise your transaction will never be confirmed!
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Every single wallet you will find available on the internet requires you to pay a network fee when you make a transaction. It is not a fee required by the wallet but it is a fee that is necessary for your transaction to be confirmed and accepted on the bitcoin network.
jr. member
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Hello =)
Download a good wallet to transfer BTC from Coinbase to the personal wallet.

There are many options but it all depends on your personal preferences and the volume of transaction. You can download software wallets or buy a hardware
wallet which is the best option to securely store the coins.
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No there is no way where you can transfer btc to personal wallet without transaction fees. You can only transfer  coinbase to coinbase via email address.
And it is good to say that now coinbase have launched coinbase wallet where you can store your private key so you can try it.Thanks
legendary
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With google I ended up with this guide i'm not a coinbase user so I can't tell if it still works but this is probably the only way for you to avoid coinbase's miner fee.  

Recently, i've heard that coinbase now lets you back up your wallet if you can retrieve your private key from coinbase then you could try that and import it to your personal wallet.
legendary
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Just download a good wallet such as electrum.org and click receive to see your address.

Send the coins from coinbase to that address. Be careful and double check the address you submitted.

I recommend using a hardware wallet such as ledger nano or Trezor.
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There's no other way. Also, regardless of what wallet you use, there will always be transaction fees(though you can specify what fees you're willing to pay on some wallets).

Just make sure you're sending the bitcoin to the right address, and that your wallet is secure. I suggest learning about wallets first, just to be safe.

Some reading material on the different types of wallets:
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I was wondering, If i have bitcoins on Coinbase and want to transfer them to my personal wallet, do i use coinbase interface to send the coins to my wallet or is there a specific way to dot this? Maybe a way that wouldn’t require paying any transaction fees?
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