The Arbitrum One portal lists the centralized exchanges (CEXs) that currently support direct withdrawals to the Arbitrum One network. Visit the portal and click “Centralized Exchanges” to see if your CEX supports direct withdrawals.

The portal lists exchanges that allow direct withdrawals to Arbitrum One network.

The portal lists exchanges that allow direct withdrawals to Arbitrum One network.

Tip: It’s helpful to know that your Arbitrum One wallet address is the exact same address as that for the Ethereum mainnet.

Directly withdraw ETH from CEX to Arbitrum One

Several CEXs give users the ability to withdraw funds directly onto Ethereum Layer-2 networks like Arbitrum One.

Directly withdraw from Binance

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Directly withdraw from other supported CEXs

The process for withdrawing to Arbitrum One on other CEXs will likely be similar to the process on Binance. All you have to do is make sure to select Arbitrum One as the network to use on the Withdrawal page.

Withdraw ETH from CEX to Arbitrum One using Layerswap

If your CEX is listed below and doesn’t support direct-to-Arbitrum-One withdrawals, you can use Layerswap to perform the withdrawal. Layerswap is a bridge for transferring crypto from Ethereum mainnet to a Layer-2 network, such as Arbitrum One. They serve as an intermediary between your exchange and your Arbitrum One wallet

Below are the centralized exchanges supported for use on Layerswap. If you see your exchange below, please read on.

Centralized exchanges supported by Layerswap

Centralized exchanges supported by Layerswap

So your exchange is supported by Layerswap. Great!