Why fees vary

Withdrawal fees can depend on the asset, blockchain network, platform policy and network congestion. The same coin can have different fees on different networks.

Why it matters

Withdrawal fees are especially important for small balances, frequent transfers and users moving funds to self-custody.

Common mistake

Do not treat Withdrawal fee in crypto as a universal rule. Exchanges, wallets and card apps may use the same term differently, especially around limits, fees, networks and account restrictions.

User action

Before relying on this term, check the provider's official help page, fee schedule or product terms. If funds are involved, test with a small amount first and keep a record of the transaction or setting.

Related pages

Compare exchanges, learn about self-custody, or use the fee calculator.

How to use this term

Use withdrawal fee data to estimate the real cost of moving funds off an exchange.

What to check

Check the exact asset, network, minimum withdrawal amount and whether a cheaper network changes risk or compatibility.