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hero member
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I just want to know which of the indian crypto exchanges allows crypto assets to be withdrawn to our own addresses?

Also Most exchanges is not allowing it and what's the reason behind it?

Can you tell us which Indian exchange are you using or want the information for ?
As far as I know, almost every Indian exchange will allow you to withdraw crypto to your crypto wallet.
It will be better to use binance and get your crypto from a reputed seller in India.
You can go for Binance P2P if you don't have any other option but beware of fraudsters in there.
Go for the highest reputed ones with a good completion rate instead of getting your coins for cheaper price.
sr. member
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I am not using any Indian originated exchanges ever beyond the Wazirx and since they were hacked I made my mind that will never try any other exchange too which is the reason I didn't reply here even after I saw the thread prior. And now I just made some reasearch and there is only one exchanges allowing withdrawal of crypto to our addresses which is Unocoin. But I will not recommend using the exchange for two reason, the first one is huge fee of is around 3000 INR for BTC for withdrawal compared to Binance or kucoin and secondary reason is there's liquidity issue on exchanges cause users lost their trust over these exchanges so even for bitcoin it will be difficult for large orders.
legendary
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^^ Not sure if that's the case with any exchange, everyone allows the withdrawal given your verification is completed, unless some shady stuff is going on with the exchange.

Having said that, CoinDCX recently notified me to re-verify my account with facial recognition in case of any new withdrawal so maybe Lucyfurr talking about a similar kind of restriction.

legendary
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Do you mean that Indian exchanges do not allow you to withdraw the cryptos that you had purchased? I don't use any Indian exchange so I don't know but that's really surprising to be honest!

I know Coinswitch used to allow withdrawal earlier. You may want to check with them. I am not sure about now. But my recommendation is not to use any Indian exchange at all.
jr. member
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I just want to know which of the indian crypto exchanges allows crypto assets to be withdrawn to our own addresses?

Also Most exchanges is not allowing it and what's the reason behind it?
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