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How to Withdraw Bitcoin (BTC) from Bybit to MetaMask (Complete Guide)

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Jun 07, 2026 at 08:59 am

Understanding the Withdrawal Flow

1. Users must log into their Bybit account via a verified and two-factor authenticated session before initiating any withdrawal.

2. The MetaMask wallet address used must be an Ethereum-compatible address supporting the ERC-20 standard or native BTC via wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) on Ethereum, as Bybit does not support direct BTC mainnet withdrawals to external non-custodial wallets outside its supported networks.

3. Bybit enforces mandatory KYC Level 2 verification for all withdrawal requests exceeding 0.1 BTC per day, with full identity documentation required for higher-tier limits.

4. Withdrawals are processed only after confirmation of the latest network fee estimation displayed in real time during submission, which fluctuates based on Ethereum gas prices.

5. Transaction hashes become visible in the Bybit transaction history immediately upon submission, but final blockchain confirmation may require up to 12 Ethereum blocks depending on current congestion levels.

Step-by-Step Address Setup

1. Open MetaMask and ensure it is connected to the Ethereum Mainnet — not Polygon, Arbitrum, or any other L2 chain.

2. Click “Account Details” and select “Copy Address” to obtain the 42-character hexadecimal string beginning with “0x”.

3. Paste this address into Bybit’s withdrawal interface under “Recipient Address”, then manually verify each character against the original.

4. Select “Ethereum (ERC-20)” as the network when withdrawing WBTC; choosing any other network will result in permanent loss of funds.

5. Confirm that the MetaMask address has never been used to receive tokens from centralized exchanges flagged for sanctions compliance, as such addresses may be blocked by Bybit’s on-chain screening layer.

Security Protocols During Transfer

1. Bybit applies a 24-hour withdrawal lock period for newly added addresses unless whitelisted through the “Trusted Addresses” feature enabled in Security Settings.

2. Every withdrawal triggers an email + SMS dual-channel confirmation request requiring explicit user approval within five minutes.

3. If the MetaMask wallet holds assets bridged from other chains (e.g., BSC-wrapped BTC), Bybit’s backend validation will reject the address due to mismatched contract standards.

4. Withdrawals exceeding 5 BTC activate an additional manual review queue, where Bybit’s compliance team validates source-of-funds documentation before processing.

5. Failed transactions caused by incorrect network selection display error code “ERR_WALLET_INCOMPATIBLE”, not “Insufficient Balance” or “Invalid Address”.

Fee Structure and Timing

1. Bybit charges a fixed network fee of 0.00025 ETH for all WBTC withdrawals regardless of amount, deducted prior to dispatch.

2. Ethereum gas fees are dynamic and estimated live at submission; users cannot override or pre-set gas price parameters within Bybit’s UI.

3. Average confirmation time ranges between 2 to 7 minutes under normal network conditions, extending to over 30 minutes during peak NFT minting events.

4. No partial withdrawals are permitted — if a user submits 0.85 WBTC but only 0.82 confirms on-chain, the remaining 0.03 remains pending until full settlement or timeout.

5. Bybit does not reimburse failed gas fees even if the transaction reverts due to insufficient ETH balance in the MetaMask wallet for gas payment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Can I withdraw native Bitcoin (BTC) directly from Bybit to a MetaMask address?Bybit does not support native BTC withdrawals to MetaMask because MetaMask does not natively handle UTXO-based chains. Only WBTC on Ethereum is compatible.

Q2. Why does Bybit show “Address Not Verified” even after copying from MetaMask?This occurs when the copied address contains invisible Unicode characters or trailing spaces. Manual retyping or using MetaMask’s QR code scan function resolves it.

Q3. Is it safe to use MetaMask’s “Import Account” feature with a private key exported from Bybit?No. Bybit does not expose private keys to users. Attempting to import Bybit-managed keys into MetaMask violates platform terms and voids all security guarantees.

Q4. What happens if I send WBTC to a MetaMask address connected to Polygon instead of Ethereum Mainnet?The tokens become irretrievable. Polygon does not recognize WBTC contracts deployed on Ethereum, resulting in permanent asset lockup with no recovery path.

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