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Receiving Crypto in Magic Eden Wallet

From setup to secure receipt - navigating the world of cryptocurrency with Magic Eden Wallet

Updated over a month ago

This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice or an inducement to buy, sell, or trade cryptoassets.


In this guide, we break down the steps on how to receive Bitcoin, Solana, and other supported cryptos in your Magic Eden Wallet. Think of this as your quick-start manual for digital asset management.

Steps to receive crypto in Magic Eden Wallet

Access your wallet

Launch your Web3 Wallet and ensure you are on the home tab.

Toggle between crypto and collectibles.

On the home screen, you'll find a tab that lets you choose between Crypto and Collectibles. If you're receiving crypto, make sure to select the 'Crypto' tab.

Select your asset

From the list of assets, choose the specific cryptocurrency you wish to receive.

Click the receive icon

Select the receive icon from the options presented to you.

View your address

Your unique address will be displayed both in plain text and as a QR code. This address functions similarly to an email address for your funds. Share this with the sender or paste it into platforms you are withdrawing from.

If receiving a custom token it will let you know what is the receiving chain.

Track incoming funds

Once the transaction is initiated by the sender, you may notice the status as 'Receiving' within your activity. After the necessary blockchain confirmations, your funds will be available in your Magic Eden Wallet. Depending on the blockchain, times will vary.

"Send and Receive" shortcuts

Magic Eden Wallet allows sending and receiving crypto with a dedicated button on the wallet tab. The flow is similar to the description provided above.


Always ensure you're using the official Magic Eden Wallet and stay updated with our latest features. If you ever face hurdles or have queries, don't hesitate to connect with us. We're here to ensure your journey is smooth and secure.

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