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Topic: withraw from coinbase (Read 52 times)

jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Today at 07:09:36 AM
#7
Yes I wanted to withdraw usdc and btc...but I think is cheaper to withdraw usdc..so I will just use usdc

When I want to withraw from coinbase it seems I cannot choose network..I wanted to deposit to exchange that offers bep20 and erc20 deposits...anyone familiar withdrawing from coinbase¿?

Writing down exactly what you want to withdraw from Coinbase would also be good. I hope you're not trying to send Bitcoin over these networks.
Also, if it is one of the tokens for ERC20 networks (for example) you must have Ethereum to pay the TX fee.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Today at 07:09:24 AM
#6
USDC

It most definitely lets you withdraw that in Base, Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, and a few others one. If something is suspended for now, it will still show, but you just won't be able to select it. Could you post a screenshot of what you're seeing?
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Today at 07:07:56 AM
#5
When I want to withraw from coinbase it seems I cannot choose network..I wanted to deposit to exchange that offers bep20 and erc20 deposits...anyone familiar withdrawing from coinbase¿?


Coinbase does support multiple networks. The list of networks should show after you write the amount and all. What is it you're trying to withdraw?

But if I had to guess, I would say they probably don't support Binance's smart chain, as only a few exchanges support that. So if the coin only has two networks (BSC and Ethereum's) its probably withdrawing to the default one (Ethereum) but I would imagine that the withdrawal page does mention that.

USDC
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
Today at 06:15:31 AM
#4
When I want to withraw from coinbase it seems I cannot choose network..I wanted to deposit to exchange that offers bep20 and erc20 deposits...anyone familiar withdrawing from coinbase¿?
I don't know that Coinbase support withdrawal cross chains, possibly not except between Ethereum and Base.
https://help.coinbase.com/en/wallet/bridging

Coinbase charges you not cheap withdrawal fee, be aware of it. The following test of withdrawal from Coinbase is a strong warning for you.
Problems with Coinbase withdrawal fees.
legendary
Activity: 3514
Merit: 3585
Crypto Swap Exchange
Today at 05:58:48 AM
#3
When I want to withraw from coinbase it seems I cannot choose network..I wanted to deposit to exchange that offers bep20 and erc20 deposits...anyone familiar withdrawing from coinbase¿?

Writing down exactly what you want to withdraw from Coinbase would also be good. I hope you're not trying to send Bitcoin over these networks.
Also, if it is one of the tokens for ERC20 networks (for example) you must have Ethereum to pay the TX fee.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
Today at 05:33:42 AM
#2
When I want to withraw from coinbase it seems I cannot choose network..I wanted to deposit to exchange that offers bep20 and erc20 deposits...anyone familiar withdrawing from coinbase¿?


Coinbase does support multiple networks. The list of networks should show after you write the amount and all. What is it you're trying to withdraw?

But if I had to guess, I would say they probably don't support Binance's smart chain, as only a few exchanges support that. So if the coin only has two networks (BSC and Ethereum's) its probably withdrawing to the default one (Ethereum) but I would imagine that the withdrawal page does mention that.
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 4
Today at 05:19:00 AM
#1
When I want to withraw from coinbase it seems I cannot choose network..I wanted to deposit to exchange that offers bep20 and erc20 deposits...anyone familiar withdrawing from coinbase¿?
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