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How to Send Crypto

Every month, millions of people send crypto all over the world—but even a tiny mistake can mean lost funds. So, how do you send crypto safely if you’re just getting started? In this guide, you’ll learn how to send crypto step by step, from choosing the right wallet address to understanding fees and getting support when you need it. We’ll explain how to send crypto correctly, avoid common errors, and why OKX makes sending crypto easy and secure. Ready to transfer digital assets with confidence? Let’s dive in!

Quick Overview: How to Send Crypto in 4 Steps

Need a fast answer for how to send crypto? Here’s a foolproof, four-step checklist you can use on any major exchange or wallet (including OKX):

  1. Log in to your exchange or wallet — Access your OKX account or trusted wallet.
  2. Choose the crypto asset you want to send — For example, Bitcoin, Ethereum, or USDT.
  3. Enter the recipient’s wallet address — Copy-paste, scan a QR code, or select from recent addresses. Double-check carefully.
  4. Confirm and send — Review the amount, network fee, and estimated arrival time. Confirm your transfer and follow any security prompts.

💡 Pro Tip: Always double-check the wallet address before you send crypto—even a single wrong letter or character can result in lost funds.

OKX makes the entire process safer with an intuitive workflow, clear UI prompts, and automatic safety checks to help you avoid costly mistakes.

Step-by-Step: Sending Crypto from OKX

Sending crypto from OKX is fast, secure, and beginner-friendly. Here's exactly how you can send crypto step by step—whether you’re using the OKX mobile app or web platform.

Sending On Mobile App

  1. Open the OKX app and log in.
  2. Tap 'Assets' at the bottom menu, then select the crypto you want to send (e.g., BTC, ETH, USDT).
  3. Tap 'Withdraw'.
  4. Choose the appropriate blockchain network (for example, ERC20 or TRC20—OKX will highlight recommended choices).
  5. Enter the recipient’s wallet address. You can paste it or tap the QR code icon to scan an address directly.
  6. Input the amount you wish to send. The real-time network and withdrawal fees will appear instantly, as well as the estimated confirmation time based on network load.
  7. Double-check all details.
  8. Tap 'Submit'. Complete any required security checks such as 2FA (two-factor authentication).
  9. You’ll see a summary before final confirmation. Press 'Confirm' to send.

Sending From Web Platform

  1. Go to OKX.com and sign in to your account.
  2. Click on 'Assets' then 'Withdraw'.
  3. Select the cryptocurrency and blockchain network.
  4. Enter the recipient’s wallet address manually or by scanning a QR code using your webcam.
  5. Input the amount to send. You’ll see fees and estimated time clearly displayed before you approve the transaction.
  6. Complete any security prompts (2FA, whitelisting, or email confirmation if enabled).
  7. Review all details and confirm your withdrawal.

OKX supports dozens of blockchains and tokens, and always displays instant fee quotes and real-time timing so you know what to expect.

How to Copy and Use Wallet Addresses (QR & Paste)

Getting the wallet address right is the most critical part when you send crypto. OKX makes this safer and more convenient with multiple input options:

  • QR Code Scan: The OKX app and web both allow QR scanning. This ensures zero manual entry errors. Tap the QR code icon when you withdraw, then point your phone (or webcam) at the recipient’s QR code.
  • Copy-Paste: If you’re entering an address manually, copy it from the recipient’s wallet or exchange profile and paste it into the send field. OKX prompts you to double-check for accuracy, and highlights any suspicious formats.
  • Supported Formats:
    • Bitcoin (BTC): Addresses begin with 1, 3, or bc1 (Bech32 format).
    • Ethereum (ETH): Always start with ‘0x’ and are 42 characters long.
    • USDT (TRC20): Begins with 'T'.

💡 Pro Tip: For extra peace of mind, send a small test amount first before sending your full transfer.

OKX also generates QR codes for your own deposit address, and will alert you if you paste an address that doesn't match the selected blockchain’s format.

Crypto Fees and Confirmation Times Explained

When you send crypto, you pay network fees (sometimes called 'miner fees') to process your transaction. These don’t go to OKX—they go to the blockchain’s network. Fees and confirmation times often vary based on the coin, network congestion, and speed requirements.

With OKX, you’ll always see a real-time quote for both fees and estimated delivery time before you confirm a send.

Asset Typical Fee Range Est. Confirmation Time
Bitcoin (BTC) 0.0001 - 0.0005 BTC 10-60 min
Ethereum (ETH) 0.001 - 0.01 ETH 3-15 min
USDT-ERC20 0.8 - 5 USDT 3-15 min
USDT-TRC20 1 USDT or less 1-3 min
Solana (SOL) 0.000005 SOL < 1 min

Why do these fees change? High network activity can increase fees, and sending during off-peak hours can help you save.

OKX leads with transparent fee displays—no hidden charges. Always reference the withdrawal screen for the latest, most accurate info. For a full breakdown, check the OKX withdrawal fees.

Supported Coins, Networks & Address Formats on OKX

OKX supports a wide range of coins and network types—so you can send crypto almost anywhere:

  • Blockchains Supported: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Solana, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, and many more.
  • Asset Types: Native coins and major tokens such as BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, MATIC, etc.
  • Address Formats:
    • Bitcoin: '1', '3', or 'bc1...'
    • Ethereum/ERC20: '0x...'
    • TRC20: 'T...'
    • Solana: 44-character base58 strings

To choose the correct network on OKX, always match the recipient’s address format and network (for example, don’t send ERC20 assets to a TRC20 address). The OKX send screen automatically validates addresses and restricts you to valid network/format pairs, helping prevent costly mistakes.

OKX’s interface clearly labels each supported coin and network, so you never have to guess or research extra details.

Crypto Security: Protecting Your Funds When Sending

Sending crypto is irreversible—so safety comes first. Here are the core ways to keep your funds safe:

  • Avoid Phishing/Fake Addresses: Only copy wallet addresses from official apps or trusted sources. Don’t click wallet links from unknown emails or DMs.
  • Double-Check Everything: Always check that the address, amount, and network are correct before confirming.
  • OKX Protections:
    • 2FA: Every withdrawal can require two-factor authentication for added protection.
    • Address Whitelisting: You can restrict withdrawals so only pre-approved addresses can receive your funds.
    • Insurance Fund: OKX has an insurance fund and proof-of-reserves that protects users in the rare event of system-level failure.
    • 24/7 Security Audits: The platform is under continuous monitoring to detect suspicious withdrawals quickly.

💡 Pro Tip: Enable address whitelisting and use unique passwords for every exchange account you have.

Risk Disclaimer: All crypto transactions carry risk. Once sent, transactions cannot be reversed. Only send funds to addresses you fully trust.

For even more on protecting your wallet, see our guide to crypto wallet types.

What If the Recipient Doesn’t Have a Wallet?

If you want to send crypto to someone who doesn’t have a wallet yet, you still have several options:

  • Have them create a wallet: Anyone can make a free wallet through OKX or another platform in minutes.
  • Send an OKX invite: With the OKX app, tap 'Invite Friends' to share a link. They’ll get guided onboarding and a wallet address to receive funds securely.
  • Generate an address for them: Some wallets allow you to generate a deposit address without an account, but if the recipient doesn’t claim or set up their wallet, your funds could be lost.

Whenever possible, have your friend register for OKX first and confirm their deposit address and network type before you send money. This prevents risks like sending to an unclaimed or incompatible address.

OKX’s onboarding flow for new users is simple—plus, invitees get extra security, and you have instant support if anything goes wrong.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sending Crypto

How much does it cost to send crypto?

Network or miner fees are charged when you send crypto. The cost depends on the blockchain you use—e.g., Bitcoin network fees are typically higher than Tron. On OKX, you’ll see exact fees in real time before you send. For example, sending USDT on TRC20 could cost under $1, while ERC20 might be $2–$5. See OKX withdrawal fees for details.

How long do crypto transfers take?

Transfer times vary by coin and network activity. Bitcoin transactions usually take 10–60 minutes, while Ethereum and TRC20 USDT can arrive in 1–15 minutes. Some blockchains (like Solana) are nearly instant. OKX shows estimated arrival times for every send.

What happens if I send to the wrong address?

Once you send crypto to the wrong address, the transaction is irreversible. Always double-check before confirming. OKX provides warnings and extra safety checks, but lost funds may not be recoverable. Contact OKX support right away for help.

Can I send crypto to Venmo or PayPal?

Venmo and PayPal don’t support direct crypto wallet deposits. To send crypto to someone using these platforms, use an onramp service or try OKX’s P2P marketplace, which supports buying and selling crypto for local currency.

How do I track my crypto transfer?

You can track your transfer on a blockchain explorer using the transaction hash, or right in your OKX account under 'Assets' > 'Withdrawals.' OKX will also send you status notifications and alerts by email/app.

Conclusion

Sending crypto is safe, easy, and fast when you use OKX’s powerful tools. You’ve learned how to send crypto, input wallet addresses, check fees, and avoid mistakes every step of the way. OKX stands out for beginner-friendly security, transparent fee displays, and global, 24/7 support—making your crypto transfers stress-free. Ready to start? Sign up for OKX or make your first transfer today!

  • Double-check addresses and networks before sending.
  • Review real-time fees and confirmations.
  • Use 2FA and whitelists for peace of mind.
  • OKX’s intuitive interface makes it simple for anyone to send crypto confidently.
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