Moving mining rewards to CoinEx can make eligible earnings available in an exchange account without an on-chain withdrawal. ViaBTC’s Transfer to CoinEx route uses the email address linked to the receiving CoinEx account: enter the amount, complete security verification, and confirm the transfer. ViaBTC describes this route as zero-fee and zero-confirmation.
The right payout method depends on your destination, payout frequency, and whether you need a blockchain transaction. This guide explains how to transfer mining rewards to CoinEx, choose the appropriate route, and avoid common payout issues.
What mining rewards to CoinEx means
Mining earnings accumulate in the pool account after calculation and distribution. A transfer to CoinEx moves an eligible asset from that account to a CoinEx account through ViaBTC’s internal transfer flow, rather than sending coins to a blockchain address.
The receiving CoinEx account is identified by its bound email address. Confirm that email carefully: an outdated address, the wrong account, or an unsupported asset can still disrupt the payout.
This route is useful when your next step is managing, converting, or trading funds within CoinEx. If you need self-custody, another platform, or a specific blockchain address, an on-chain withdrawal may be more suitable.
Choose the right payout route before you transfer
ViaBTC provides several withdrawal methods. Choose based on the destination and your operational needs.
Transfer to CoinEx
Use Transfer to CoinEx when you want to move an eligible balance to a CoinEx account now. ViaBTC states that this route has no withdrawal fee and requires no blockchain confirmation. You enter the recipient’s CoinEx email instead of an on-chain deposit address.
It is a good fit when CoinEx is your intended destination and the option is available for the selected asset in the withdrawal screen.
Auto-withdrawal to CoinEx
Use auto-withdrawal to CoinEx when you prefer a recurring payout routine. You set CoinEx as the destination and eligible balances are processed under the configured payout conditions.
Auto-withdrawal suits miners who value consistency over manual control. ViaBTC describes it as a daily process, and its Help Center notes that the minimum payment cannot be adjusted when Withdraw to CoinEx is selected. Review the current settings for the selected coin before relying on a specific payout cadence.
Normal on-chain transfer
Use Normal Transfer when you need to send coins to an external wallet or exchange address on demand. This is generally the appropriate option for destinations outside the internal CoinEx route.
Verify the address, network, memo or tag where required, and withdrawal fee. On-chain transfers offer broader destination choice, but involve network processing and destination-side confirmation requirements.
How to transfer mining rewards to CoinEx
Before starting, sign in to the intended CoinEx account and confirm the exact email address bound to it.
- Sign in to your ViaBTC account and open Assets.
- Go to My Assets and select the coin you want to move.
- Choose Withdraw for that asset.
- Select Transfer to CoinEx if the option is available.
- Enter the email address associated with the receiving CoinEx account.
- Enter the transfer amount and review the asset, recipient email, and amount.
- Complete the required security verification and submit the transfer.
After confirming, check both the ViaBTC withdrawal record and the receiving CoinEx account. This creates an audit trail and helps identify issues early.
Use the current ViaBTC withdrawal guidance as a reference, while treating the live asset page as the operational source. If the CoinEx option does not appear for a coin, do not assume another withdrawal route has the same conditions.
Checks that protect a mining payout
Confirm the destination account
The CoinEx email is the destination identifier for this flow. Confirm it directly in the receiving account before sending funds. For another person’s account, confirm the email through a trusted, separate channel.
If you use multiple CoinEx accounts, also verify that you are signed in to the intended one.
Match the asset to your plan
Confirm the exact asset you mined and intend to transfer. Availability and maintenance status can vary by coin.
If you plan to trade or convert the received balance, review its current availability in CoinEx before initiating the payout. For a new destination or material amount, consider a smaller test transfer when appropriate.
A successful withdrawal does not guarantee receiving-side crediting. Exchange or wallet deposit minimums and other receiving requirements may still apply.
Set a sensible payout routine
Choose manual Transfer to CoinEx when you want control over each movement. Choose auto-withdrawal when a regular process and its timing suit your operation.
Keep a simple payout record with the coin, amount, date, ViaBTC account, destination account, and transfer status. This supports reconciliation and may help with tax, accounting, or compliance recordkeeping.
Troubleshooting common CoinEx transfer issues
The CoinEx option is missing
The asset may not currently support Transfer to CoinEx, or the option may be unavailable under current service conditions. Review the selected asset’s withdrawal screen and use Normal Transfer only if it matches your intended destination.
The recipient email is incorrect
Do not submit the transfer if the email does not exactly match the receiving CoinEx account. Reconfirm it in CoinEx or through a trusted channel before proceeding.
The CoinEx balance is not credited
First check the ViaBTC withdrawal record and confirm the asset, amount, and recipient email. Then review the receiving account’s asset availability and deposit conditions. A completed transfer can still require receiving-side review or fail to meet a platform’s minimum crediting requirement.
When a CoinEx transfer is and is not the best choice
Sending mining rewards to CoinEx is most useful when the asset is eligible in the live ViaBTC interface, CoinEx is the intended destination, and you want to avoid an on-chain withdrawal for that movement.
It is less suitable when your priority is self-custody, when you need funds on a different exchange, or when the CoinEx option is unavailable for the selected asset. In those cases, a normal on-chain transfer may be necessary.
There is also a custody consideration. An exchange account can be convenient for trading or asset management, but it is a different holding arrangement from a wallet you control directly. Decide where you want assets held before setting up a recurring payout route.
A disciplined payout workflow
Choose the destination first: CoinEx, another exchange, a ViaBTC account, or a self-custody wallet. Then select the matching withdrawal method, confirm the asset is eligible, and verify receiving details before important transfers.
For miners who choose CoinEx, ViaBTC’s direct route can make eligible rewards available without an on-chain confirmation step or a ViaBTC withdrawal fee. Pair that convenience with account security, asset checks, and regular monitoring of current conditions.
For broader setup context, ViaBTC’s mining start guide lists payout methods including Auto Withdrawal, Normal Transfer, Inter-User Transfer, and Transfer to CoinEx.


