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How to share your wallet address

Find and share your Coinme Wallet address to receive cryptocurrency

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Your Coinme Wallet address is a unique identifier that tells other wallets where to send cryptocurrency. You can share it as a text address or as a QR code — both are accepted by most platforms.

⚠️ Each cryptocurrency has its own wallet address. Always confirm you're sharing the correct address for the currency you want to receive. Sending crypto to the wrong address may result in permanent loss of funds.

Mobile App

Step 1: Tap "Receive" on the home screen

From the home screen, tap Receive in the bottom navigation bar.

Step 2: Select the currency you want to receive

A list of available cryptocurrencies will appear. Tap the coin you want to receive.

Step 3: Copy or share your wallet address

Your wallet address and QR code will appear on screen. You have two options:

  • Tap Copy next to the wallet address to copy it and paste it into the sending platform

  • Tap Share Bitcoin Address to send your address directly via messages, email, or another app

Web App

Step 1: Click "Transact" from the home screen

From the home screen, click the green Transact button in the top right corner.

Step 2: Select "Receive"

A menu will appear with transaction options. Click Receive.

Step 3: Select the coin you want to receive

A list of available cryptocurrencies will appear. Click the coin you want to receive.

Step 4: Copy your wallet address

Your QR code and wallet address will appear on screen. Click Copy Address to copy the full wallet address and share it with the sender.


Frequently asked questions

Can I share my wallet address publicly? Your wallet address is safe to share — it only allows others to send funds to you. Never share your account password or recovery phrase with anyone.

What if I shared the wrong address? Cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If funds were sent to the wrong address, they cannot be recovered. Always double-check the address before sharing.


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