Crypto.com Withdrawal Failed
Trying to withdraw your crypto and seeing “Withdrawal Failed” on Crypto.com? Don’t panic—you’re not alone. It’s a frustrating message, especially when you're just trying to move your money or make a quick trade. The good news? Most withdrawal issues on Crypto.com can be fixed with a few simple steps.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through why withdrawals might fail, how to fix them, and what to do if nothing seems to work.
Before we dive into the fixes, let’s look at a few common reasons withdrawals fail:
If you pasted the wrong wallet address or used one that’s not compatible (e.g., sending ETH to a BTC address), the system will likely reject it.
Sometimes the blockchain network (especially Ethereum or Bitcoin) is backed up. This can cause delays or failed transactions.
You might have enough crypto to withdraw, but not enough to cover the network (gas) fee. Even a tiny shortfall will result in a failure.
If your identity verification is incomplete or your account is flagged for suspicious activity, withdrawals might be blocked.
Crypto.com has daily and monthly withdrawal limits, especially for newly registered or unverified users.
The platform might be undergoing maintenance or a temporary service outage—check their app or status page for updates.
Pro tip: Avoid sharing sensitive info with “support agents” on social media or Google—Crypto.com doesn’t have a public phone number.
Use whitelisted addresses only.
Always check the blockchain network compatibility.
Monitor status.crypto.com for maintenance updates.
Withdraw during low-fee hours when the blockchain isn’t overloaded.
Seeing a “Withdrawal Failed” message can be annoying, but it’s usually something minor—a wrong address, small balance mismatch, or just bad timing. By double-checking your details, keeping your app updated, and using the right networks, you’ll get your crypto moving again in no time.
If you’ve tried all the steps and still can’t withdraw, don’t hesitate to reach out to Crypto.com support directly through the app. And remember: always be cautious of scams and fake support pages.