How to send crypto from Wraith Wallet
Sending crypto made simpleβ
With Wraith Wallet, you can quickly and securely send crypto to an exchange, another wallet, or a friend. Just make sure you have the correct recipient address, the right network, and enough balance to cover network fees.
Sending crypto to an exchangeβ
βΉοΈ Note For this example, weβll send SEI from Wraith Wallet to Binance.
Step 1 - Get the deposit addressβ
Log in to Binance and go to Wallet > Fiat and Spot > Deposit. Select the token you want to deposit, and copy the deposit address (and memo if required).
Binance deposit screen Copy address and memo
β οΈ Important Always check whether a memo or destination tag is required. If missing, funds could be lost.
Step 2 - Open Wraith Walletβ
In Wraith Wallet, go to the token you want to send and tap Send. Paste the deposit address from Binance into the recipient field and add the memo if needed.
Send screen
Step 3 - Enter the amountβ
Enter the amount of crypto to send. Make sure to leave enough for network fees. Review the details and confirm the transaction.
Review transaction
Once confirmed, the transaction will be processed. You can check the status in Binance once itβs received.
Sending crypto to another walletβ
βΉοΈ Note Here weβll send Bitcoin (BTC) from Wraith Wallet to Xverse.
Step 1 - Copy the receiving addressβ
In the Xverse app, copy your BTC receiving address (we recommend using a Native SegWit address).
Xverse address screen
Step 2 - Send from Wraith Walletβ
In Wraith Wallet, go to your BTC wallet, tap Send, and paste the Xverse address. Enter the amount, review, and confirm.
BTC send screen
Once confirmed, the transfer will appear in Xverse after processing.
Network fee requirementsβ
Some blockchains need their native token for network fees:
BSC (BNB): Required for BEP-20 transfers.
TRON (TRX): Required for TRC-20 transfers.
TON: Required for Jetton transfers.
If you donβt hold enough of the native token, you may see errors such as βInsufficient BNBβ.
Sending to a domain nameβ
Wraith Wallet supports domain-based sending (e.g., name.sol or wraithwallet.eth). Just type the domain instead of a long wallet address, and the wallet will resolve it.
Do I need a memo?β
Some exchanges require a memo, tag, or note (e.g., for ATOM). Always check the destinationβs requirements before sending. If in doubt, try a small test transfer first.
Memo required example
π‘ Tip For added safety, send a small amount first before transferring large balances.
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