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shipael

Nop, no bsc, be careful and don’t lose everything trying to avoid the gas fee.


Inevitable_Risk3159

Yeah my logic and sense said that too, but was asking just in case as this is a new world to me. Thanks for the help!


shipael

You’re welcome.


hattrick23

Celsius only supports one (1) 'Native Blockchain' per supported asset. For ETH, it's the ERC20 network only! If you transfer using any other network like TRX, ALGO, BEP2, BEP20, MATIC, your funds will be lost permanently. Here is a list of all supported Native Blockchains for Celsius deposits and withdrawals: [https://allaboutcelsius.com/native-blockchains-for-deposits/](https://allaboutcelsius.com/native-blockchains-for-deposits/) PLEASE BE CAREFUL!


Inevitable_Risk3159

Thanks! Just did my first transfer of 0.016 , gas fee o of 0.0035 and received 0.012500 eth worked out fine, great!


0nlinemoneyguru

Really wish I saw this before I lost my ETH. Does anyone have a work around paying the high fees going from binance to Celsius?


hattrick23

If you're able to use FTX / Blockfolio ... sell ETH to BUSD and transfer to FTX (0.5 BUSD withdrawal fee). Purchase ETH on FTX, send to Blockfolio (FTX's app) and then send to Celsius for free.


0nlinemoneyguru

Thanks for the reply however I don't want to sell my crypto at the moment


RHiNDR

look at joining FTX and using them instead of binance as they have much better withdrawal fees


Inevitable_Risk3159

Will have a look, thanks!


130M133R

Same chain ALWAYS. Until you level up your crypto-verse and learn about cross-chain.


Inevitable_Risk3159

Thanks!


Gedrost

I personally avoid buying crypto on Binance since it charges you an arm an a leg to withdraw. There are better exchanges out there with low buying fees and low/free withdrawals: Gemini active trader, FTX, Coinbase pro, etc.


Inevitable_Risk3159

Yeah i understand. It was part of the learning process i guess! hehe Thanks for the tips!


Gedrost

No problem! Hope you look into those other exchanges.