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Where Can I Check My Withdrawal Status on Coinmetro?

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Written by Sophie
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Wondering where your funds are? Checking the status of your withdrawal on Coinmetro is quick and simple. You can track it directly on the desktop platform, web browser, or mobile app.

💻 How to Check a Withdrawal Status on a Web Browser

  1. Go to the Wallets page.

  2. Scroll down and find the withdrawal under Transactions.

  3. Click on the transaction to view your withdrawal status.

📱 How to Check a Withdrawal Status on the Mobile App

  1. Tap the Assets icon at the bottom of the screen.

  2. Tap the History symbol in the top-right corner.

  3. Find your withdrawal — its status will be displayed at the top of the page.

🛡️ First-Time Withdrawals (Extra Confirmation Needed)

If this is your first withdrawal to a new bank account or crypto wallet address, you’ll need to confirm it:

  • You’ll receive a pop-up message and an email with the subject line “💸 Funds on the move”

  • Open the email and click the orange Confirm button

  • You’ll then see a confirmation pop-up on your screen

👉 Don’t forget to check your Spam/Junk folder if you don’t see the email.

⛓️ Tracking Crypto Withdrawals on a Block Explorer

If your withdrawal shows as sent but hasn’t reached your external wallet yet:

  • Copy the transaction ID (TXID) from your Coinmetro account

  • Paste it into the relevant block explorer (e.g., Ethereum, Bitcoin, XRP)

  • This lets you track the transaction progress on the blockchain in real time

Tip: Network congestion can sometimes cause delays, but if your withdrawal is marked as sent, it’s already on its way to the blockchain.

Block Explorers for Coinmetro's Listed Cryptoassets

Asset

Network

Explorer

All ERC-20 Tokens:

  • 1inch Network - 1INCH

  • Aave Protocol - AAVE

  • AllianceBlock Nexera - NXRA

  • Ankr - ANKR

  • ApeCoin - APE

  • Audius - AUDIO

  • Band Protocol - BAND

  • Basic Attention Token - BAT

  • Blocksquare - BST

  • Blur - BLUR

  • Cartesi - CTSI

  • Chainlink - LINK

  • Chiliz - CHZ

  • Coinmetro Token - XCM

  • Compound - COMP

  • Convex Finance - CVX

  • Curve DAO - CRV

  • Decentraland - MANA

  • dYdX - DYDX

  • EncrypGen - DNA

  • EnjinCoin - ENJ

  • Ethena - ENA

  • Ethereum - ETH

  • Ethereum Name Service - ENS

  • Fetch AI - FET

  • Gala - GALA

  • Global Dollar - USDG

  • Holo - HOT

  • Immutable - IMX

  • LTO Network - LTO

  • Lido DAO - LDO

  • Perpetual Protocol - PERP

  • Polygon - MATIC

  • Propy - PRO

  • Quant - QNT

  • Reactive Network - REACT

  • Realio Network - RIO

  • Rocket Pool - RPL

  • Sky Dollar Stablecoin - USDS

  • Sky Protocol - SKY

  • Stargate Finance - STG

  • Storj - STORJ

  • Synthetix - SNX

  • SushiSwap - SUSHI

  • Synternet - SYNT

  • Telestai - TLS

  • Tether - USDT

  • The Graph - GRT

  • The Sandbox - SAND

  • USD Coin - USDC

  • Ultra - UOS

  • UniSwap - UNI

  • Vectorspace AI - VAIX

  • Vesper - VSP

  • WhaleRoom - WHL

  • Yearn Finance - YFI

Ethereum

Alephium - ALPH

Alephium

Algorand - ALGO

Algorand

Aptos - APT

Aptos

Arbitrum - ARB

Arbitrum

Avalanche - AVAX

Avalanche

Bitcoin - BTC

Bitcoin

Bitcoin Cash - BCH

Bitcoin Cash

Cardano - ADA

Cardano

Celestia - TIA

Celestia

Celo - CELO

Celo

Cosmos - ATOM

Cosmos

Dogecoin - DOGE

Dogecoin

Ethereum - ETH

Ethereum

Arbitrum

Optimism

Polygon

Flux Network - FLUX

Flux

Hathor Network - HTR

Hathor

Hedera - HBAR

Hedera

Kadena - KDA

Kadena

Kusama - KSM

Kusama

LilAI - LILAI

Arbitrum

Litecoin - LTC

Litecoin

Near Protocol - NEAR

Near

OctaSpace - OCTA

OctaSpace

Optimism - OP

Optimism

Polkadot - DOT

Polkadot

Polygon - POL

Polygon

Propbase - PROPS

Aptos

Render Network - RENDER

Solana

Ripple - XRP

Ripple

Solana - SOL

Solana

Stellar Lumens - XLM

Stellar

Tether - USDT

Ethereum

Polygon

Tezos - XTZ

Tezos

ThoughtAI - THT

Thought

USD Coin - USDC

Ethereum

Polygon

USD Coin Bridged - USDC.e

Polygon

Please note that Coinmetro does not have any control over the network's processing time.


FAQs

⏱️ How long do Coinmetro withdrawals take?

Most crypto withdrawals are processed instantly, but the actual time depends on blockchain network congestion. Fiat withdrawals (to a bank account) may take 1–5 business days, depending on your bank and country.

🕵️ Why hasn’t my withdrawal arrived yet?

If your withdrawal shows as “Sent” in Coinmetro, it’s already on the way. For crypto, delays may be caused by blockchain confirmations. For fiat, check with your bank, as processing times can vary.

📧 Do I need to confirm my first withdrawal?

Yes. The first time you withdraw to a new bank account or crypto wallet, you must confirm it via the “💸 Funds on the move” email. Make sure to check your Spam/Junk folder if you don’t see it.

🔗 Can I track my crypto withdrawal on the blockchain?

Yes. Copy the transaction ID (TXID) from your withdrawal details and paste it into the appropriate block explorer (e.g., Ethereum, Bitcoin). This shows you real-time progress.

🛑 What should I do if my withdrawal is stuck?

  • Double-check you confirmed the withdrawal email (first-time only)

  • Look for blockchain delays using the TXID on a block explorer

  • For fiat withdrawals, allow 1–5 business days (depending on the currency and method)

  • If it’s still delayed, contact Coinmetro Support with your transaction details

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