How to transfer assets from a centralized exchange to MetaMask
Do you have funds in a centralized exchange you want to transfer to your MetaMask account? You're in the right place!
- Assets in a centralized exchange
- A MetaMask account
What is a centralized exchange?
Centralized exchanges (often shortened to CEXs) can be a convenient place to buy cryptocurrencies and tokens. However, once you purchase your assets, they are often held in a custodial wallet on the exchange. This means that the exchange itself holds the private key for that wallet address, and therefore has ultimate control over those assets.
If you want to participate more actively in web3, or just want to move your funds for security or peace of mind, you'll need to move the funds off the exchange. A self-custodial wallet, or decentralized wallet, like MetaMask can be more suitable for these purposes, since you need a self-custodial wallet to manage your digital identity properly. Self-custody means you hold the wallet's private key, and that you are solely responsible for controlling the assets in your wallet.
You can now buy crypto through your CEX account directly in MetaMask Portfolio. For more information, see our guide here.