This beginner’s guide will explain how to find your FTX wallet address on the FTX Exchange and the FTX App, so you can send crypto to your FTX account.
If you’re new to FTX and the world of crypto, some tasks can seem confusing or daunting. As an example, you’ll first need your wallet address to be able to send or receive crypto into your FTX account. It’s also really important you choose the correct wallet address and select the right network. As crypto transactions are not retractable, you risk losing your funds if you make a mistake.
So, let dive in and help you find your FTX crypto wallet address for the FTX App and FTX Exchange.
How to Find Your FTX Wallet Address Tutorial
How to Find Your FTX Exchange Wallet Address
Finding your crypto wallet address on the FTX is pretty simple but can be confusing if you’re just starting out. Therefore, we’ve put together this beginner’s guide to help you find your FTX wallet address from the exchange, plus we also provide you with a few tips along the way.
Total Time: 5 minutes
Log in to the FTX Exchange
Log in to your FTX Exchange and choose “Deposit” from the top of the screen or further down beside “My Wallets”.
Select Cryptocurrencies
From the deposit screen, choose “Cryptocurrencies” and then select the asset you want to find the wallet address for, from the list of available assets.
Select a Network
Some cryptos can be transferred on multiple networks or blockchains. If this is the case, you will have options appearing as tabs.
To choose the correct network, you must check which network you are sending your tokens.
Please note that you risk losing your crypto if the network is incorrectly selected.
Copy Your FTX Wallet Address
Once you have selected your network, you will be presented with your FTX wallet address. This is the address for the specific crypto and network you have chosen. If you change networks, a new deposit address and QR code will be provided.
Copy the address by clicking on the “copy” icon to the right of the address.
Alternatively, a mobile device can scan the QR code (which contains your address).
You have your FTX Wallet Address!
Congratulations! As you can see, finding your FTX Wallet address is pretty straightforward. The most important thing is not to rush and make sure you choose the right wallet for the token you want to send or receive.
We recommend sending across a test amount first, especially when the network fees are low. We also recommend copying and pasting the crypto wallet address or using a QR. Once you have pasted the address, double-check the first three letters and last 3 to ensure that the address is complete and correct.
How to Find your Wallet Address on FTX App
If you are looking to find your crypto wallet address on the FTX App, follow the steps outlined in this guide below;
Step 1: Log in to the FTX App
Open and log in to your FTX App and ensure you are on the “Invest” tab from the bottom of the screen.
Step 2: Choose “Deposit” & “Cryptocurrencies”
Choose the “Deposit” icon from the top of the screen. Then from the pop-up at the bottom of the screen, select “Cryptocurrencies“.
Step 3: Select the Asset
From the list of assets, choose the crypto that you want to find the wallet address for.
Step 4: Select the Network
If there are multiple networks available, you can select the network you will be sending your crypto on.
Step 5: Copy your Address
You’ll then be presented with the QR code and the wallet address underneath it, which you can then simply copy by choosing the copy icon, which looks like two sheets or “copies” of paper.
Step 6: You have your FTX App Wallet Address!
Congratulations, you now have your FTX App wallet address for your selected cryptocurrency and network.
What is a Cryptocurrency Wallet Address?
A cryptocurrency wallet address is a string of characters used to send and receive cryptocurrency. Similar to an address in the real world, each address is unique. It also varies in terms of characters, numbers and length.
If you want to send cryptocurrency to a wallet, you will need a cryptocurrency wallet address to send your funds. Each cryptocurrency will have a different wallet address. Plus, this may vary depending on the network or the blockchain you are sending your funds on.
For example, if you are sending Bitcoin, you will need to find your Bitcoin address to send it to. In the world of crypto, transactions are non-retractable, so if you send Ethereum to a Bitcoin address, you will risk losing your funds. Therefore, finding the correct wallet address for your deposit is crucial.
Conclusion
If you are depositing (or receiving) crypto into your FTX account, it is important to find the address for the specific cryptocurrency being sent.
When an address is incorrectly entered, deposits can fail, and you risk losing your crypto. When you send your funds, it’s essential to check the network you are sending your crypto on and see if an associated memo or reference is required.
We’d recommend double-checking wallet addresses before sending your crypto to them. Also, it may be worth sending a test transaction first, just to ensure that it completes successfully before sending all your crypto.
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FAQs
How do I get my FTX wallet address?
You will find your FTX wallet address using the deposit icon and searching for your crypto. Each cryptocurrency has its own crypto address and associated QR code, which contains the wallet address.
What is the FTX App?
The FTX App was formally known as Blockfolio. Originally the app was a simple way for investors to track and manage their crypto portfolio in one place. However, since the acquisition from FTX in 2020, they have expanded their range of features so that users can buy, sell and earn crypto.
Are the FTX App and FTX Exchange crypto addresses the same?
No, the FTX App and the FTX Exchange wallet Addresses will be different. Although owned by the same company these run as separate apps and you will hold separate accounts. Also, each cryptocurrency has its own unique crypto address, which will also depend on the network you select.