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How do I send Bitcoin and crypto from Exodus?

How to send crypto from Exodus. How to send Bitcoin or send cryptocurrency to another crypto wallet or exchange.

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How to send crypto and Bitcoin from your Exodus wallet!

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How do I send Bitcoin and crypto from Exodus?

Everything you need to know about how to send crypto and Bitcoin from your Exodus wallet.

Always double-check the address to make sure you're sending your crypto to the correct destination. It's important to remember that blockchain transactions are permanent, and can't be canceled or reversed.

For more info, please visit: Can you cancel or reverse a transaction?


Mobile

  1. In Exodus Mobile, a) tap the Wallet icon. Scroll or search to find the asset you’re sending, and b) tap on it. If an asset is enabled on multiple networks, c) a menu will expand, and you can select the network.

  2. Tap the Send arrow on the left side of your wallet.

  3. Tap below Enter amount to enter the amount you would like to send in crypto. Tap the fiat currency to enter an amount in fiat.

    The minimum amount of Bitcoin you can send is 0.00006001 BTC.

  4. Tap on the Tap to paste address field to paste the destination address.

    Double-check that the address is correct. Transactions on the blockchain are irreversible.

  5. Alternatively, scan a QR code by tapping on the QR reader to the right of the address field.

  6. Another option is to tap and hold the Tap to paste address field to pull up a keyboard to manually enter an address.

    Manually inputting an address is not recommended. If you decide to type an address, double-check that the address you entered is identical to the destination address. Blockchain transactions are not reversible or refundable. If you send crypto to the wrong address, it will be irretrievably lost.

  7. Tap the menu icon to a) enter a custom fee for Bitcoin or Ethereum and ERC20 tokens, b) enable RBF for Bitcoin, or c) enter a personal note for the transaction. To proceed, tap Confirm.

  8. Tap Send.

  9. If this is your first time sending a transaction, you'll see a warning that transactions are permanent. Tap OK to confirm you understand that transactions can't be canceled or reversed.

  10. Review the transaction details. If everything looks good, slide the arrow to the right to send your crypto.

    Any notices for the transaction will be shown in the transaction details, and might include the following warnings:

    • Transactions are permanent

    • Your custom fee is set too low

    • You are paying a high fee to send an unconfirmed transaction

    • Solana addresses are case-sensitive

  11. If your wallet is secured with a passcode, TouchID, or FaceID, you will need to authenticate before your funds are sent.

Note that a transaction can take some time to confirm, depending on network congestion, before it arrives at its destination.

You have the option to monitor it on a block explorer: How do I find transaction information on a block explorer?


Video tutorial: How do I send crypto from Exodus Mobile?


Desktop

  1. In Exodus Desktop, a) click on the Wallet icon, then b) select the asset you want to send.

  2. If the asset you're sending is supported on multiple networks, a) click the dropdown menu and b) select the network to send your asset on.

  3. Paste in the destination address.

    Double-check that the address is correct. Transactions on the blockchain are irreversible.

  4. Alternatively, scan a QR code by clicking on the QR reader to the right of the address field.

  5. Click on the Show Advanced icon to enter a custom fee for Bitcoin or Ethereum and ERC20 tokens. Optionally, you can enter a personal note for the transaction.

  6. Next, type the amount you want to send. You can choose an amount in crypto, or click on the fiat currency to enter an amount in fiat. Then click Send.

    The minimum amount of Bitcoin you can send is 0.00006001 BTC.

  7. Review your transaction. If everything looks good, click Send.

Note that a transaction can take some time to confirm, depending on network congestion, before it arrives at its destination.

You have the option to monitor it on a block explorer: How do I find transaction information on a block explorer?


Video tutorial: How to send crypto from Exodus Desktop


Web3 Wallet

You can send crypto from Web3 Wallet on all supported networks.

  1. In Exodus Web3 Wallet, a) click on the Wallet icon, then b) click Send.

  2. Scroll or search to find the asset you’re sending and click on it.

  3. a) Enter the recipient's address, b) enter the amount you want to send, then c) click Continue.

    You can set custom transaction fees for Bitcoin or Ethereum and ERC20 tokens.

  4. If this is your first time sending a transaction, you'll see a warning that transactions are permanent. Click OK to confirm you understand that transactions can't be canceled or reversed.

  5. Review your transaction. If everything looks good, click Send.

    Any notices for the transaction will be shown in the transaction details, and might include the following warnings:

    • Transactions are permanent

    • Your custom fee is set too low

    • You are paying a high fee to send an unconfirmed transaction

    • Solana addresses are case-sensitive

  6. Your transaction has been sent! To exit this screen, click OK.

Note that a transaction can take some time to confirm, depending on network congestion, before it arrives at its destination.

You have the option to monitor it on a block explorer: How do I find transaction information on a block explorer?


Trezor

These instructions work for any asset that Exodus and Trezor support. In this example, we will send Bitcoin on the Trezor Model T.

Sending crypto from Trezor is only supported on Exodus Desktop.

Before you begin, make sure that you choose the correct network to send your asset on. Also make sure that the receiving wallet supports the token and network. If you're unsure, reach out to the receiving wallet’s support team before sending your crypto.

For more information on supported networks in Exodus, please visit our article: How do I send or swap an asset that runs on another network?

Here's how to send crypto from your Trezor:

  1. First, connect your Trezor to Exodus.

    If your Send button is greyed out, your Trezor is not connected to Exodus. Please see our troubleshooting guide for help.

  2. a) Click the Settings icon, b) click Portfolios, then c) select your Trezor portfolio.

  3. a) Click the Wallet icon, b) select the asset you want to send, then c) click Send.

  4. Paste in the destination address.

    Double-check that the address is correct. Transactions on the blockchain are irreversible.

  5. Alternatively, scan a QR code by tapping on the QR reader to the right of the address field.

  6. Optionally, you can a) enter a personal note. For Bitcoin, Ethereum, and ERC20 tokens, you can enter a custom network fee by b) clicking on the Settings icon and c) adjusting the fee slider.

  7. Next, select the amount you want to send. Exodus lets you send a) an amount in crypto or b) an amount in fiat. You can also c) select Half or All of your balance. Then click Send.

    The minimum amount of Bitcoin you can send is 0.00006001 BTC.

  8. Exodus will confirm that you have entered the correct details. If everything looks good, click Send.

  9. Exodus will prompt you to confirm the transaction on your Trezor. On your Trezor, tap the green checkmark.

  10. Next, press and hold Hold to confirm.

  11. And that's it! Your crypto has been successfully sent. To return to your wallet, click OK.

Note that a transaction can take some time to confirm, depending on network congestion, before it arrives at its destination.

You have the option to monitor it on a block explorer: How do I find transaction information on a block explorer?

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