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# Receive

From your main screen click "Receive" button

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You will be redirected to a QR which can be scanned by the sender of the crypto or alternatively you can send your wallet address to be inputted manually by the sender.

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You can check the transaction from your main screen "Activity" tab.

Scroll from the list of transactions to check your current transaction.

{% hint style="info" %}
Transaction speed may vary from each chain, you can also visit the block explorer of the chain to verify your transactions.
{% endhint %}

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Congratulations on your first receiving crypto transaction!


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