To transfer your cryptocurrency, you'll first need the recipient's address. It's important to use the correct wallet address, especially with tokens based on Ethereum-like blockchains. These often have similar names but operate on different networks, such as ERC20 (Ethereum-based), BEP20 (BNB Smart Chain-based), and TRC20 (Tron-based) tokens. Ensuring you're using the correct network is crucial to prevent any loss of assets during the transaction.
After you've confirmed the correct address and network, proceed by opening the relevant wallet and clicking 'Send'. Paste the recipient's address into the relevant field and enter the amount you wish to send. On this page, you can also review the transaction fees on the 'Fee' tab. Detailed information about fees in Noone Wallet can be found in our FAQ section.
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