How to Find Your Wallet Address
A wallet address is like a bank account number for cryptocurrency. It's a long string of letters and numbers that people use to send you crypto.
Select your wallet app or exchange below and we'll walk you through finding your address.
Quick overview
What is a wallet address? — Think of it like an email address, but for crypto. People send cryptocurrency to your address, and it shows up in your wallet.
Where do I find it? — In your wallet app or exchange account, look for a button that says "Receive" or "Deposit". Your address will be displayed there.
What is a Memo or Destination Tag? — Some cryptocurrencies (like XRP and XLM) use a shared address for many users on exchanges. The Memo or Tag is an extra number that identifies your specific account. If your exchange provides one, always include it.
Is it safe to share? — Yes. A wallet address can only receive crypto, not send it. Sharing it is like sharing your email — people can send to you, but they can't access your account.
Select your wallet or exchange
Don't see your wallet?
The steps are similar for most wallets and exchanges. Look for a "Receive" or "Deposit" button, select the cryptocurrency, and copy the address shown.
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