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COA Withdrawal Fees

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Cheapest Now
0.15 COA Bitget · BEP20
Exchange Network Fee Status Min Withdrawal
MEXC BNB SMART CHAIN(BEP20) Free ⚠️ Deposit disabled 1.00 Withdraw
Bitget BEP20 0.15 ⚠️ Deposit disabled 0.00 Withdraw
Bybit BASE 40 ⚠️ Deposit disabled 80.00 Withdraw
Bybit BSC 40 🔧 Maintenance 80.00 Withdraw

COA Transfer Savings

Cheapest
Free
MEXC · BNB SMART CHAIN(BEP20)
Most Expensive
40 COA
Bybit
You save 40.00000000 COA per transfer

About COA Withdrawal Fees

Withdrawal fees for COA vary significantly across cryptocurrency exchanges. Each exchange sets its own fee structure based on the blockchain network used for the transfer. Popular networks like TRC-20 (Tron) and BEP-20 (BNB Chain) typically offer lower fees compared to native blockchain transfers. Fees are also affected by network congestion and exchange policies. We monitor withdrawal fees across 9+ exchanges including MEXC, Bitget, OKX, Bybit, BingX, Gate.io, and KuCoin, updating data every 30 minutes to ensure you always have the most current information. Always check network availability before initiating a withdrawal, as exchanges may temporarily disable certain networks for maintenance.

Choosing the Right Network

When withdrawing COA, select the network carefully. Both the sending and receiving platforms must support the same network. Using the wrong network may result in permanent loss of funds. Lower fees typically come with networks like TRC-20, BEP-20, or Arbitrum. Always verify network compatibility before making a transfer.

Cheapest Way to Withdraw COA in 2026

The cheapest way to withdraw COA right now is via BSC on Bitget with a fee of 0.15.

# Exchange Network Fee Status
1 MEXC BSC Free
2 Bitget BSC 0.15
3 Bybit BASE 40
4 Bybit BSC 40

Why COA Withdrawal Fees Differ Between Exchanges

Cryptocurrency exchanges set their own withdrawal fees above the actual blockchain network cost. Fees vary due to exchange operating costs, risk management policies, and promotional strategies. Some exchanges subsidize popular coin withdrawals to attract traders.

Which Network to Use for COA Withdrawal

If COA supports multiple networks, choosing the right one can save significant fees. Layer 2 networks and alternative chains typically offer lower fees than the main network.

COA Withdrawal & Deposit Status

Network status can change at any time. Before initiating a withdrawal, always verify that the destination exchange supports deposits on your chosen network.

FAQ

COA Withdrawal Fees FAQ

What is the cheapest exchange to withdraw COA?
The cheapest exchange to withdraw COA is Bitget with a fee of 0.15 via BSC network.
What is the cheapest way to withdraw COA?
The cheapest way to withdraw COA depends on the exchange and network. Generally, networks like TRC-20 (Tron) and BEP-20 (BNB Chain) offer the lowest fees. Check the comparison table above for the current cheapest option across all exchanges.
Why are COA withdrawal fees different across exchanges?
Each exchange sets its own withdrawal fee structure. Fees depend on factors like the blockchain network used, exchange operating costs, network congestion, and the exchange's business model. Some exchanges subsidize fees to attract users.
Can I withdraw COA for free?
Some exchanges occasionally offer zero-fee withdrawals on specific networks or as promotional offers. Check the fee table above — entries marked as "Free" indicate currently available zero-fee withdrawal options.
What does "withdrawal disabled" mean for COA?
When a network shows "withdrawal disabled", the exchange has temporarily suspended withdrawals on that network. This usually happens during blockchain upgrades, wallet maintenance, or security reviews. Try another network or wait for the issue to be resolved.

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