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How to transfer crypto from Coinbase to Coinbase Wallet? (Self-Custody Guide)

To move crypto from Coinbase to Coinbase Wallet, initiate an on-chain transfer—verify the address, pay network fees (ETH/BTC), and confirm via 2FA; funds arrive after blockchain confirmations.

Feb 24, 2026 at 12:40 am

Understanding the Transfer Process

1. Coinbase and Coinbase Wallet are two distinct products with different custody models. Coinbase operates as a custodial exchange where private keys are managed by the platform. Coinbase Wallet is a non-custodial mobile application where users hold their own private keys.

2. Transferring assets from Coinbase to Coinbase Wallet requires initiating an on-chain transaction. This means the crypto leaves Coinbase’s internal ledger and enters the public blockchain network.

3. The transfer is irreversible once confirmed on-chain. Users must verify the receiving address carefully to avoid permanent loss.

4. Gas fees apply when sending Ethereum-based tokens or ETH itself. These fees fluctuate depending on network congestion and are paid in ETH, not deducted from the transferred token.

5. Bitcoin transfers require BTC network fees, calculated dynamically based on transaction size and current mempool conditions. Confirmation times vary accordingly.

Preparing Your Coinbase Wallet

1. Install the official Coinbase Wallet app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Avoid third-party download sources.

2. Create a new wallet or import an existing one using a 12-word recovery phrase. Never share this phrase with anyone or store it digitally.

3. Navigate to the “Receive” section inside the app to generate a wallet address. For Ethereum-compatible tokens, ensure the address shown supports ERC-20 or ERC-721 standards.

4. Confirm that the wallet network matches the asset being transferred — for example, use an Ethereum address for USDC (ERC-20), not a Solana address.

5. Enable biometric authentication and set up backup notifications to strengthen device-level security.

Initiating the Transfer from Coinbase

1. Log into your Coinbase.com account or desktop application. Navigate to the “Accounts” tab and select the specific crypto asset you wish to withdraw.

2. Click “Send” and paste the exact wallet address copied from Coinbase Wallet. Double-check each character, especially the first and last four characters.

3. Enter the amount to send. Note that Coinbase may display a minimum withdrawal threshold and estimated network fee before submission.

4. Review all details including destination address, amount, and fee. Coinbase displays a warning if the address belongs to a centralized exchange or contract known for blocking withdrawals.

5. Confirm the transaction using your two-factor authentication method. Coinbase may require email or SMS verification depending on account settings.

Monitoring Transaction Status

1. After confirmation, the transaction appears under “Activity” in Coinbase with status “Processing”. This indicates the request has been queued for blockchain broadcast.

2. Open Coinbase Wallet and tap the asset’s name to view its transaction history. A pending transaction will show as “Pending” until included in a block.

3. Use a blockchain explorer like Etherscan or Blockchair to search the transaction hash. Paste the hash provided by Coinbase to verify confirmations and network propagation.

4. Ethereum transfers typically receive finality after 12–30 confirmations. Bitcoin usually requires six confirmations for high-value transactions.

5. If a transaction remains unconfirmed for over 24 hours, check gas price settings. Coinbase automatically selects recommended fees, but delays may occur during peak usage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send crypto from Coinbase to Coinbase Wallet using a QR code?Yes. Within Coinbase Wallet’s “Receive” screen, tap the QR icon. Then, in Coinbase’s “Send” flow, select “Scan QR code” to capture the address directly.

Q: Why does my USDC balance not appear immediately in Coinbase Wallet after transfer?USDC on Ethereum requires manual token addition in Coinbase Wallet. Tap “Add Tokens”, select “Custom Token”, enter the USDC contract address 0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19D4a2e9Eb0cE3606eB48, and confirm.

Q: What happens if I send ETH to a Coinbase Wallet address while it’s offline?The funds remain safely on-chain and will appear automatically once the wallet reconnects to the network. No action is required.

Q: Is there a fee to receive crypto in Coinbase Wallet?No. Receiving crypto incurs no charge. Only the sender pays network fees during transmission.

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