Custodial wallets like coinbase usually charge a high withdrawal fee. But it shouldn't be that high. Seems that something is wrong here?
R. Here's a copy of the message I am sending BTC too: I tried submitting the btc through coinbase again and it came out right this time? However it did change the number you gave as a total 0.00315010BTC to 0.0015010btc which equals $100.00 United States Dollars. I guess that's Coinbase's way of saying it a different way?
At any rate, when I tried to send it nothing happens? I click continue and nothing? Coinbase lists under the send button. 1. To mobile, email, or address. 2. A note box for optional message. 3. Pay with BTC. Which I checked off on the list.
Then when I click "continue" nothing happens? What am I doing wrong or am I missing a step?
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Should I just transfer to my Electrum account what I have left of my original purchased $443.00 Coinbase btc which is now worth $352.19, a difference of $90.81.
I recommend you to do so. In this way, you pay their high withdrawal fee only one time and for your next transactions, you will have for full control over your fund. Using a non-custodial wallet like electrum, you can customize the fee and pay much lower.
R. I tried sending the whole amount of BTC to my Electrum account, but like above, it seems I am missing a step in sending my BTC?