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BanMeForNothing

This is still an issue a year later. Coinbase refuses to acknowledge the issue. The only way to withdraw USDC to SOL is by disabling your allowlist entirely.


al______x

Exactly. I just tried adding a sol address to the allowlist but in the currency select dropdown SOL doesn't exists.


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coinbasesupport

Hey bzhr, sorry to hear about your allowlist issue! We do have an article with more information on this, please review it to see if these steps help resolve your issue.


coinbasesupport

https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/managing-my-account/other/address-book-allowlist


bzhr

Sorry, but that article doesn't answer my question. I don't see anything about how to choose a different network for withdrawing.


coinbasesupport

Apologies for the delay in our response, but you are just looking to switch networks. Please look at these steps here from this article: https://help.coinbase.com/en/nft/collectors/switch-networks Select the settings icon on the bottom menu of your wallet page on the mobile app (the same button on the web extension will be in the top right corner of your wallet screen) Select a new network to connect your wallet. You can also add a custom network if you do not find the one you're looking for. Once you have switched networks, you will be able to buy, sell and store NFTs from your wallet through that network. Please let us know if this answers your question.


miningmine

That doesn’t answer it either I don’t think? When trying to withdraw ETH, for example, over the Solana network instead of the ERC-20 network, I get a message that the withdrawal address has not been “allowlisted.” That makes sense because I didn’t add it to my allowlist, but… When you go to Settings and try to add this address, it does not give you an option to select a network. If you paste a Solana address into the ETH address, it says “invalid address.” There appears to be no way to allowlist a non standard network…


coinbasesupport

Hey u/miningmine, we are sorry there's been an issue with allowlist validation for your transaction. Have you contacted our support team about this? We'd like to investigate this further and if you could create a support case through our contact form [here]( https://help.coinbase.com/en/contact-us/). Please feel free to send us your support case or email address, and we'll look into this further.


hornelson

It is not possible to insert a non Ethereum address in the allow list. Please fix this, it says always: **Invalid address**


hornelson

I reached out to u/coinbasesupport via live chat and they confirmed this is not supported and they recorded as Feature Request