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How to send crypto?

Sending crypto to friends and family, and using crypto to pay for goods and services, is easy once you get the hang of it.  Why would you want to send crypto instead of cash? Since crypto is digital, sending crypto can be as easy as sending an email. Crypto also doesn’t have any physical borders the way dollars, pesos, or euros do, so you can send crypto to friends, family, or merchants overseas as easily as sending it to someone sitting next to you. Lastly, you can send crypto without sharing your personal or banking info, making it more secure. To send crypto, you’ll need the recipient’s wallet address. A wallet address is a long string of characters, similar to a bank account number, that identifies where the crypto should go.  Since crypto wallet addresses are long, they’re often shown as a QR code that you can scan in your crypto app.  Once you have the wallet address, you just need to open your crypto wallet, enter the wallet address, select how much crypto you want...

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