Welcome to this comprehensive guide on withdrawing your funds from KuCoin to your bank account.
We'll use two platforms—Binance and KuCoin—for this process. If you don’t have an account with either, you can create one using the links below.
👉 Sign up for Binance
👉 Sign up for KuCoin
Why Use Binance and KuCoin?
| Platform | Minimum Deposit | License | Fees | Available Cryptocurrencies |
|----------------|------------------|---------|------------|----------------------------|
| Binance | $10 | CySEC | Very low | Extensive selection |
| KuCoin | $30 | CySEC | Very low | Wide variety |
Since KuCoin doesn’t directly support bank withdrawals, we’ll transfer crypto assets (e.g., USDT) from KuCoin to Binance first, then withdraw to a bank account.
Step 1: Transfer Crypto from KuCoin to Binance
- Convert to USDT (or another stablecoin like USDC) in your KuCoin account.
- Move USDT to your KuCoin Main Account (if it’s in the trading account).
- Click Withdraw and select Tron (TRC-20) network for low fees and fast transfers.
- Copy your Binance USDT deposit address (ensure TRC-20 network is selected in Binance).
- Paste the address in KuCoin, enter the amount, and confirm with 2FA/email verification.
💡 Tip: Always double-check the network (TRC-20) to avoid lost funds.
Step 2: Withdraw from Binance to Bank Account
- Trade USDT for your local currency (e.g., EUR/USDT pair).
- Go to Fiat Wallet and select Withdraw.
Choose your withdrawal method:
- Credit Card: Instant (~1% fee).
- Bank Transfer: Lower fee (~€0.80) but slower.
- Enter the amount and confirm.
FAQs
❓ Can I withdraw directly from KuCoin to my bank?
No, KuCoin doesn’t support direct fiat withdrawals. Transfer to Binance (or another exchange) first.
❓ Which network should I use for transfers?
TRC-20 (Tron) is recommended for USDT—fast and low-cost.
❓ How long do withdrawals take?
- KuCoin → Binance: ~2–10 minutes (blockchain confirmation).
- Binance → Bank: Instant (card) or 1–3 days (bank transfer).
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