Self-custody-friendly crypto exchanges in Australia (2026)
If you want to move your crypto to your own wallet after buying, you need an exchange that supports direct withdrawal. This page shows which exchanges in Australia support it and what it costs.
What self-custody evaluates here
This page filters tracked exchanges to those that support direct withdrawal to a user-controlled wallet, then ranks by cost within that filtered set. The self-custody filter uses the same binary capability data as the /buy self-custody chip.
- Direct withdrawal support — whether the exchange lets you send crypto to an external wallet address you control.
- Cost within self-custody routes — among exchanges that support withdrawal, which is cheapest for a standard BTC buy.
Worth checking before you commit
Supporting direct withdrawal does not mean every withdrawal is fast, free, or unrestricted. Some exchanges apply holds on newly deposited funds, require extra verification before your first withdrawal, or charge network fees that vary by asset and blockchain. Augea does not yet track these conditions at scale, so check the withdrawal terms directly on the exchange before buying with the intent to withdraw.
What this does not evaluate
Self-custody support is one dimension of choosing an exchange. Other dimensions have their own evaluations:
- Cheapest real cost — see the cheapest BTC route
- Recurring-buy suitability — see recurring buys in Australia
- Setup friction — see lower-friction exchanges in Australia
- Withdrawal speed, hold periods, and fees — not yet tracked at scale
- Exchange trust, regulatory status, or proof of reserves
Check self-custody exchanges in Australia
If you already know you want self-custody, start with the Self-custody comparison to see all exchanges that support direct withdrawal, ranked by cost.
If cost matters more than withdrawal support, switch to the Full exchange comparison.
If self-custody is not your main priority
Self-custody is one lens into the comparison. If your primary concern is different, switch to the route that matches it.
How this page is maintained
This page uses live snapshot data that refreshes regularly. Augea's data capture methodology and ranking rules are documented at /methodology with a dated record of every change at /methodology/changelog.
Frequently asked questions
Which exchange in Australia supports direct withdrawal to my own wallet?
Among tracked exchanges, Independent Reserve supports direct withdrawal and is the cheapest tracked option for BTC in Australia at 1.63% to 1.83%. Other exchanges may also support direct withdrawal — see the live self-custody comparison for the full list.
What does self-custody actually mean?
Self-custody means you hold your own private keys, typically in a hardware wallet or software wallet you control. When you buy on an exchange, the exchange holds your crypto until you withdraw it. Self-custody is the process of moving it to a wallet only you control.
Does supporting withdrawal mean withdrawal is easy?
Not necessarily. An exchange can support direct withdrawal but still apply holds on new accounts, require additional verification, charge withdrawal fees, or impose minimum withdrawal amounts. Augea tracks whether withdrawal is supported, but withdrawal conditions vary and are not yet tracked comprehensively.
Is the cheapest self-custody exchange also the cheapest overall in Australia?
Sometimes, but not always. The cheapest overall exchange may not support direct withdrawal, or the cheapest self-custody route may cost slightly more than the absolute cheapest. Check both the self-custody comparison and the full cost comparison to see the difference.
What about restricted self-custody?
Some exchanges offer self-custody through an intermediate step. For example, eToro requires transferring to eToro Money before withdrawing to an external wallet, and only supports certain assets. Augea flags these as restricted and excludes them from the direct self-custody filter.
Do I need to withdraw every time I buy?
That depends on your situation. Self-custody gives you control but also gives you responsibility — if you lose your keys, there is no recovery. For smaller amounts or frequent trading, keeping funds on a reputable exchange may be practical. For larger holdings or long-term storage, many users prefer self-custody. Augea does not recommend either approach; it helps you find exchanges that support whichever model you prefer.
Sources and verification
Estimates, not quotes.