I cant transfer LTC from bitget to coinbase
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david678345:
I got from coinbase: LTC address (Litecoin) and then I paste this
LTC adress that coinbase provides and I paste in bitget to withdraw...
and I get this message:


Address verification failed
dzungmobile:
Quote from: david678345 on March 13, 2024, 11:04:23 PM

I got from coinbase: LTC address (Litecoin) and then I paste this
LTC adress that coinbase provides and I paste in bitget to withdraw...
and I get this message:


Address verification failed


I don't use Bitget but exchanges nowadays allow users to withdraw cryptocurrency cross-chain so make sure at Bitget, when you submit your withdrawal with Litecoin, you must do as follows.

Paste your Litecoin LTC address from Coinbase, make sure it is address on LTC blockchain.
Choose LTC as the network blockchain on Bitget.
Then submit your amount for withdrawal.

I believe it will work for you, if Bitget withdrawal actually works.
Jawhead999:
It should be related with your KYC, check your Bitget accounts, it's either you're not yet submit your personal information or the exchange reject your personal information.

AFAIK Litecoin have 3 different address types (L, M, and ltc1) and each of them are compatible, so it's not related with the address type.
Reatim:
Maybe check your account and its 2 factor authentication (if you have any) and if it is relating to the other account.

Have you tried copying and then pasting on a different exchange?
Maybe there is a character that you keep accidentally adding in and that is why the address keeps
on being called invalid. Double check everything in your screen and make sure that you are inputting all
the correct information.
Potato Chips:
They probably don't support the address format in question.

Techinically, it's possible to send from legacy to segwit (including native segwit) address or vice versa, however bitget is a fully centralized and custodial exchange. Their platform, their rules, thus they can always choose not to bother with some updates.

Similar happened to bitcoin, it took some time for a lot of exchanges to support segwit addresses particularly native segwit addresses (bc1). LTC also has two types of segwit addresses: P2SH (starts with M) and native segwit (starts with ltc1).
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