Every month, millions of people send crypto worldwide—but one tiny typo can mean your money's gone forever. Sounds scary? It doesn't have to be. This guide walks you through exactly how to send crypto without the stress: choosing addresses, understanding fees, and dodging the mistakes that trip up beginners. You'll see why OKX makes sending crypto straightforward and secure, whether you're paying a friend back or moving funds between wallets.
Need the short version? Here's your foolproof checklist for sending crypto on any major platform:
Log in to your exchange or wallet — Open your OKX account or trusted wallet app.
Choose which crypto you're sending — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, whatever you've got.
Enter the recipient's wallet address — Copy-paste it, scan their QR code, or pick from recent addresses. Check it twice.
Confirm and send — Review the amount, the network fee, and when it'll arrive. Hit confirm and complete any security prompts.
Always triple-check that wallet address before you send crypto. One wrong character and your funds could vanish into the void.
OKX makes this process smoother with clear prompts, automatic safety checks, and an interface that actually makes sense—even if you've never sent crypto before.
Sending crypto from OKX is quick, secure, and beginner-friendly. Here's exactly what to do, whether you're on mobile or desktop.
Open the OKX app and log in.
Tap 'Assets' at the bottom, then select the crypto you want to send.
Tap 'Withdraw'.
Choose the blockchain network—OKX highlights the recommended options, like ERC20 or TRC20.
Enter the recipient's wallet address. You can paste it or tap the QR icon to scan.
Input how much you're sending. You'll see the network fee and estimated arrival time instantly.
Double-check everything—address, amount, network.
Tap 'Submit' and complete your 2FA verification.
Review the summary screen, then tap 'Confirm' to send.
The web version works the same way. OKX supports dozens of blockchains and tokens, always showing you real-time fees and timing so there are no surprises.
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Getting the wallet address right is the most critical part of sending crypto. OKX gives you two safe ways to do this:
QR Code Scan: Both the app and web platform support QR scanning. Zero chance of typos. Just tap the QR icon, point your camera at the recipient's code, and you're done.
Copy-Paste: If you're entering manually, copy the address from the recipient's wallet and paste it into OKX's send field. OKX will flag any suspicious formats or mismatches.
Always send a tiny test amount first if you're nervous. Better safe than sorry.
OKX also generates QR codes for your own deposit addresses and alerts you immediately if something looks off with a pasted address.
When you send crypto, you pay network fees to process the transaction. These fees don't go to OKX—they go to miners or validators on the blockchain. Fees and timing vary based on the coin, how busy the network is, and how fast you need it to arrive.
OKX shows you exactly what you'll pay and how long it'll take before you confirm anything.
Why do fees change? Network congestion. Sending during off-peak hours can save you money.
OKX is transparent about fees—no hidden charges, no surprises. For the full breakdown, check the OKX withdrawal fees page.
OKX supports a massive range of coins and networks, 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 like BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, MATIC.
Address Formats:
Bitcoin: starts with '1', '3', or 'bc1'
Ethereum/ERC20: starts with '0x'
TRC20: starts with 'T'
Solana: 44-character strings
Always match the recipient's network and address format. Don't send ERC20 to a TRC20 address, for example. OKX automatically validates addresses and won't let you pick incompatible network/format pairs, preventing costly mistakes.
The interface clearly labels every supported coin and network. No guessing, no extra research needed.
Crypto transactions are irreversible. Once it's gone, it's gone. Here's how to keep your funds safe:
Avoid phishing and fake addresses: Only copy wallet addresses from official apps or trusted sources. Don't click wallet links from random emails or DMs.
Double-check everything: Address, amount, network—check them all before you hit send.
OKX Protections:
2FA: Every withdrawal can require two-factor authentication
Address Whitelisting: Restrict withdrawals to pre-approved addresses only
Insurance Fund: OKX maintains an insurance fund and proof-of-reserves
24/7 Security Audits: Continuous monitoring to catch suspicious activity fast
Enable address whitelisting and use unique passwords for every exchange account.
Risk Disclaimer: All crypto transactions carry risk. Once sent, transactions cannot be reversed. Only send funds to addresses you fully trust.
If you want to send crypto to someone without a wallet, here are your options:
Have them create a wallet: Anyone can make a free wallet through OKX in minutes.
Send an OKX invite: Tap 'Invite Friends' in the app 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 this, but if the recipient doesn't claim it, your funds could be lost.
Whenever possible, have your friend register for OKX first and confirm their deposit address before you send anything. This prevents sending to unclaimed or incompatible addresses.
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How much does it cost to send crypto?
Network fees vary by blockchain. Bitcoin fees are typically higher than Tron. OKX shows exact fees in real time. For example, sending USDT on TRC20 might cost under $1, while ERC20 could be $2–$5. Check OKX withdrawal fees for current rates.
How long do crypto transfers take?
Transfer times depend on the coin and network activity. Bitcoin usually takes 10–60 minutes, while Ethereum and TRC20 USDT arrive in 1–15 minutes. Some blockchains like Solana are nearly instant. OKX displays estimated arrival times for every send.
What happens if I send to the wrong address?
The transaction is irreversible. Always double-check before confirming. OKX provides warnings and safety checks, but lost funds may not be recoverable. Contact OKX support immediately if this happens.
Can I send crypto to Venmo or PayPal?
No, Venmo and PayPal don't support direct crypto wallet deposits. To send crypto to someone using these platforms, try OKX's P2P marketplace, which supports buying and selling crypto for local currency.
How do I track my crypto transfer?
Track your transfer on a blockchain explorer using the transaction hash, or in your OKX account under 'Assets' then 'Withdrawals'. OKX also sends status notifications by email and app.
Sending crypto is safe and straightforward when you use OKX's tools. You've learned how to send crypto, input wallet addresses correctly, check fees, and avoid common mistakes. OKX stands out for beginner-friendly security, transparent fees, and 24/7 global support—making crypto transfers stress-free. Ready to start? Sign up for OKX or make your first transfer today with confidence.