Cryptocurrency transactions involve transferring digital assets (like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or USDC) between wallets or platforms. This is similar to sending money online, but instead of using banks, you're interacting with a blockchain network.
Each wallet or exchange has a unique address—a string of letters and numbers—that functions like a digital “account number.”
To move funds, you need:
You can send crypto:
Crypto transfers are irreversible, so accuracy is crucial—one wrong letter in the address or choosing the wrong network can result in lost funds. But with careful steps, it's safe and fast—often completed in minutes.