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How do I send crypto from Kucoin to Exodus?
How do I send crypto from Kucoin to Exodus?

Send Bitcoin and other crypto from Kucoin to Exodus in a few steps. Learn how to transfer Bitcoin and other crypto from Kucoin to Exodus.

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How do I send crypto from Kucoin to Exodus?

Kucoin is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.

Kucoin app

  1. Open the Kucoin app on your mobile device.

  2. After logging in, tap on the Assets icon in the bottom right corner.

  3. Next, tap Withdrawal.

  4. Select the asset you want to transfer.

  5. Enter the withdrawal details:

    • a) Paste your Exodus receive address. For a guide on how to find your receive address, visit: How do I receive crypto in Exodus?

    • b) Select the network to withdraw your tokens on. Ensure that the network you send your tokens on is supported in Exodus. For more information on which network to select, jump to: Which network should I choose?

    • c) Enter the amount you want to withdraw from Kucoin to Exodus.

    • d) Ensure everything is correct, and when you are ready, tap Withdraw.

  6. Confirm the withdrawal amount and the receiving address, then tap Confirm.

  7. If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) and a trading password enabled, you'll need to enter these codes along with an email verification code. When you are ready, tap Confirm.

And you are done! Your transaction will now be processed, and you will see the funds in Exodus when the transaction is confirmed.


Desktop

Kucoin is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.

  1. Open Kucoin at www.kucoin.com and log in.

  2. Once logged in, a) click on the Assets dropdown menu and b) click on Overview. This will take you to the Asset Overview page.

  3. Click Withdraw to start the withdrawal process.

  4. Click the Select Coin dropdown menu, then select the coin you wish to send.

  5. Enter the withdrawal details:

    • a) Paste your Exodus receive address. For a guide on how to find your receive address, visit: How do I receive crypto in Exodus?

    • b) Select the network to withdraw your tokens on. Ensure that the network you send your tokens on is supported in Exodus. For more information on which network to select, jump to: Which network should I choose?

    • c) Enter the amount you want to withdraw from Kucoin to Exodus.

    • d) Ensure everything is correct, and when you are ready, click Withdraw.

  6. Confirm the withdrawal amount and the receiving address, then click Confirm.

  7. If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) and a trading password enabled, you'll need to enter these codes along with an email verification code. When you are ready, click Confirm.

And you are done! Your transaction will now be processed, and you will see the funds in Exodus when the transaction is confirmed.


How can I tell which network my asset uses?

Several assets can run on multiple networks. However, Exodus might not support each token on every network. As such, it is important to know which network your asset runs on before receiving it in Exodus. To make it easier, you can look at the network badge in your asset's wallet.

To quickly identify the network of an asset in Exodus, you can look at the network badge or the network logo. For tokens that use multiple networks, you can also use the dropdown menu in the token's wallet to select a network.

If an asset doesn't have a network badge or dropdown menu, it runs on its own network. For example, Ethereum (ETH) does not have a network badge or dropdown menu, so it can only be sent, received, and exchanged on the Ethereum network.

Let's take a closer look at how to identify the network for an asset on Exodus Mobile, Desktop, and Web3 Wallet.

Mobile


Desktop


Web3 Wallet


Which network should I choose?

Generally, you should choose the network by selecting the cryptocurrency's name (e.g. Bitcoin) or ticker (e.g. BTC).

However, if an asset uses more than one network, you can use the network supported in your Exodus wallet (the network badge in the wallet shows the supported network). Also, check below for help choosing the right network to receive the asset in Exodus.

Binance Coin (BNB)

Binance Coin (BNB) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • BNB Smart Chain (BEP20)

Binance Coin (BNB) - BNB Smart Chain (BEP20)

Bitcoin (BTC)

You can receive Bitcoin on the BItcoin network to either your Exodus Native SegWit address (begins with bc1) or your Legacy address (begins with 1).

Bitcoin (BTC) - Legacy Address

Bitcoin (BTC) - Native Segwit Address

BitTorrent (BTT)

BitTorrent (BTT) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Tron (TRX)

Cardano (ADA)

Cardano (ADA) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Cardano (ADA)

Chainlink (LINK) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Ethereum (ERC20)

Ethereum (ETH)

Ethereum (ETH) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Ethereum (ERC20)

Polkadot (DOT)

Polkadot (DOT) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Polkadot (DOT)

Polygon (MATIC)

Polygon (MATIC) is supported in Exodus on the following networks:

  • Polygon (MATIC)

  • Ethereum (ERC20)

Polygon (MATIC) - MATIC Network

Polygon (MATIC) - Ethereum (ERC20)

XRP (XRP)

XRP (XRP) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • XRP (XRP)

Shiba Inu (SHIB)

Shiba Inu is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Ethereum (ERC20)

Tether (USDT)

Tether (USDT) is supported in Exodus on the following networks:

  • Ethereum (ERC20)

  • Tron (TRX)

  • Algorand (ALGO)

  • Solana (SOL)

Tether (USDT) - Ethereum (ERC20)

Tether (USDT) - Tron (TRX)

Tether (USDT) - Algorand (ALGO)

Tether (USDT) - Solana (SOL)

Tezos (XTZ) Network

Tezos (XTZ) is supported in Exodus on the following network:

  • Tezos (XTZ)


How do I find my transaction ID from Kucoin?

Kucoin app

Kucoin is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.

  1. Open the Kucoin app on your mobile device.

  2. After logging in, tap on the Profile icon at the top left.

  3. Tap on History.

  4. Tap on the a) Withdrawal tab, then b) tap on the transaction you want to check the details of.

  5. On the Withdrawal Details screen, you can check the current status of the transaction and also can copy the transaction ID. You can also tap on the transaction ID to view the transaction on the blockchain.


Desktop

Kucoin is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.

  1. Open Kucoin at www.kucoin.com and log in.

  2. When logged in, a) click on the Assets dropdown menu and b) click on Overview. This will take you to the Asset Overview page.

  3. Click History (Deposit & Withdrawal) to see your transaction history.

  4. a) Click on the Withdrawal History tab. Here you will b) see the details of your withdrawals and the current status.

  5. To view the transaction ID, a) click on the arrow icon next to the transaction. From here, you can b) copy the Transaction Hash or click on it to view the transaction on the blockchain.

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