How to Send Bitcoin From Metamask To Another Wallet (Very Easy)
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Feb 9, 2024
How to Send Bitcoin From Metamask To Another Wallet (Very Easy)
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Hey everybody and welcome to this new tutorial
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So if you're willing to send your Bitcoin out of your MetaMask wallet, stick around
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because I'm going to show you how we can do this. So the first thing you need to know is that if you have a account here, you have your
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wallet into MetaMask, you might understand that you cannot have a Bitcoin token because
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it's not supported here into MetaMask. But what you can do is that there are other resources, other things that we can import
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into MetaMask. So you must be having maybe grabbed Bitcoin or there's other features, these other assets
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that are here available into MetaMask. So in order to send away these tokens away from MetaMask, you need to have an exchange
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or let's say you want to have another wallet, like the Coinbase wallet or your Neo wallet
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depending on what you're trying to use for that transaction. So now that we find what's the token that we want to be sending away, let's say for
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example that I want to be receiving that into my exchange of Binance, let's say that
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I have some grabbed Bitcoin, right? So I'm going to go back into my tokens
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Just in case you don't see it right here, you can scroll down. Let's say I have this token I want to go into send
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But before we hit into this button, it's going to be asking us for a public address
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So we want to go back into our Binance account, go into our wallet and fiat in spot
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And in here you want to locate the token that you want to receive. Now in our case, it can be the grabbed Bitcoin
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Now let's click into the deposit, which is right in here. Now let's select the coin that you want to receive
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Now it's going to be saying which word we have to make the deposit
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Now in our case, just to make sure so we don't lose our money
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So you don't have to be really aware of that. Let's go into our MetaMask and take a look where are our tokens, our assets stored
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So my grabbed Bitcoin, I'm seeing that into the Ethereum mainnet. So once I've confirmed that I can go back into the Binance account and select the Ethereum network
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Now, what you guys want to do is to copy this address. I'm going to go back into MetaMask
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And now what we can do is to go back again, once again into our token, go into send
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In here we want to paste the address and put the amount that we want to be sending away
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Now, let's say, for example, that you have one grabbed Bitcoin. So you don't want to send all that away because you need just a little bit more in order to
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be paying for the funds of the gas. So after that, you can go back into next
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And then if you go into your transactions of this token into activity, you're going
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to see that your transaction is going to be appearing as pending. And now you can go back into your recent deposits and you might see that your tokens are available
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into your Binance account. If you're willing to do the same thing with other exchange like Coinbase or KuCoin, it's
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exactly the same process, even with a different wallet. But the thing is that you must have, you must know which network is your token located
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So when you make the transfer, after you make exactly the same use of the network and exactly
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the same coin, you might be really secure that you're going to be receiving your money
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Otherwise, you might be losing it. So be really aware and not to choose anything just by mistake
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It's really worthy to double check your stop before sending your tokens away
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So hopefully this was a very useful video for you. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel
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Thank you so much for watching this video and hopefully I'll see you in the next one
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