You’ll see the total amount of Bitcoin in your Coinbase wallet on the left. We want to send the Bitcoin from this wallet to our Ledger Nano S wallet. Here is where you copy and paste your Ledger Nano S public address. Keep in mind that, as I said, this process is the same for all exchanges.
Be sure you're using your unique QR code for the correct coin to avoid any issues receiving your funds.
You can generate a unique address (QR code) from your Wallet to ensure the correct address. To receive supported crypto or digital assets:
You can send supported crypto funds right from your Wallet to another Coinbase Wallet user.
You can also purchase crypto through your Wallet to send to another Coinbase Wallet user (available on a computer and iOS only).
To safegaurd against sending funds to an incorrect address, we suggest asking the Receiver for their unique QR code.
To send crypto from your Wallet
Note: Coinbase does not process Wallet transactions over email. You can send supported crypto and tokens using a cryptocurrency address, Coinbase Wallet username, or ENS (Ethereum Name Service for ETH/ERC-20).
You will need ETH in your Coinbase Wallet account in order to pay a miner’s fee when sending this cryptocurrency. This is because ERC-20 tokens are issued on the Ethereum blockchain and transactions on the Ethereum network, such as sending ERC-20 tokens, require Ether.
Learn how to transfer funds between your Coinbase.com account into your Wallet.