Crypto Withdrawal Fees: What Moving Coins to Your Own Wallet Really Costs

Anyone moving a balance off a crypto exchange and into their own wallet pays a fixed amount for it, which the exchange calls a withdrawal fee. How much that is sits in the small print of each platform. What the same transfer actually costs on the network does not. We measured both numbers on August 17, 2026 and set them side by side.
The result is starker than expected. For a Bitcoin withdrawal, Bitvavo charged 0.000023 BTC on that day, or โฌ1.25. An ordinary Bitcoin transaction cost between โฌ0.08 and โฌ0.15 in the same minute. That puts the factor somewhere between eight and sixteen. Across all 429 assets we could price, the withdrawal fee sat at โฌ0.84 in the middle of the distribution, and for 158 of them it fell between 90 cents and one euro.
This analysis was carried out by cryptoticker.io on August 17, 2026.
Withdrawal fee and network fee: two costs that are routinely confused
A crypto withdrawal consists of two separate operations that show up on your statement as a single number. First the exchange has to write a transaction to the network in question. That carries a fee which goes to miners or validators, not to the exchange. On Bitcoin it is priced by the size of the transaction in virtual bytes and by how busy the network is, not by the amount being sent.
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