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Coinbase Exchange Now Enables $SOL Deposits and Withdrawals Using the Base Network

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Last updated: December 25, 2025 10:01 am
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Published: December 25, 2025
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Coinbase has announced a significant update that enhances the functionality of its platform, allowing users to perform cross-chain transfers of SOL between the Solana and Base networks. This integration leverages the Base <> Solana bridge, enabling SOL to operate as an ERC20 token within the Base ecosystem. This advancement not only streamlines the use of SOL across various platforms but also opens new avenues for decentralized finance applications.

The process for users to move SOL is made simple through a clear step-by-step flow. To withdraw SOL, users just need to click ‘Withdraw,’ select SOL from the asset list, choose ‘Crypto Address,’ specify Base as the intended network, and input the destination wallet. After confirming the details, users can easily initiate the transaction. Similarly, for deposits, the steps involve selecting SOL, following the provided instructions, and transferring SOL from an external wallet to the copied address. Transactions will subsequently reflect in the Coinbase SOL balance without delay.

A practical example of utilizing this new functionality can be seen in decentralized applications on Base that now accept SOL payments directly. Previously, users were often required to convert SOL to Ethereum or navigate through other networks, which typically involved additional fees and complications. Now, by directly sending SOL via the Base network from Coinbase, users can enjoy a simplified experience with reduced transaction friction.

This update comes at a time when there is an increasing focus on cross-chain interoperability across the cryptocurrency landscape. Data from Messari shows that cross-chain bridges have accumulated over $1.2 trillion in total volume in the current year, reflecting a strong demand for seamless asset transfers across different networks.

While this development introduces greater flexibility for users, it is essential to note certain restrictions that exist. Currently, withdrawals and deposits of SOL on the Base network are not available to residents in several regions, including New York, Japan, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Users in these areas must verify their eligibility before initiating any transfers to avoid potential issues with transaction failures or loss of funds.

This integration into Base is part of a broader movement within the blockchain industry aimed at fostering cross-chain capabilities, ultimately enhancing user experience and adoption. By enabling SOL to function natively on Base as an ERC20 token, Coinbase aims to increase accessibility for both investors and everyday users in the ever-evolving cryptocurrency landscape.

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