This guide will cover in detail how to send and receive your tokens on the Enjin Wallet app as well as how to view your transaction history.
Sending Tokens
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Select the token you wish to send from your wallet, then tap on the Send button to the bottom left.
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Type or paste the address or custom ENS domain (for Ethereum-based transactions) or use the scan feature to scan a QR code of the address. You may want to add the address as a contact to save for later.
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Tap on the Next button or Add Contact and Continue if you're adding a contact.
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Enter the amount to send.
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Select a Transfer Fee. You may pick either:
- Slow: The Slow option is the most affordable, but it will take longer to mine your transaction. On average, it takes less than 30 minutes to complete.
- Standard: The Standard option is selected by default. Your transaction will be priced somewhere between slow and fast. On average, it takes less than 5 minutes to complete.
- Fast: The Fast option ensures that your transaction is completed as soon as possible; however, it is the most expensive option, so use it only if you are willing to invest a larger amount in the transaction fee. On average, it takes less than 2 minutes to complete.
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You may want to edit the transaction gas fee in the advanced section. The advanced option should only be used by those with more experience; we do not recommend using it if you are just starting out. More information on the advanced option can be found here.
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Tap on the Verify button to continue and verify your send before proceeding further.
- Enter your password or use your fingerprint to complete your transaction.
Receiving Tokens
- Select the token you wish to receive from your wallet, then tap on the Receive button to the bottom right.
- You can scan the QR code to get the wallet address, or you can tap the Copy icon to copy your address to your clipboard or share it directly via an app.
Viewing Your Transaction History
To view your transaction history, tap on the token you wish to view. This will load all previous transactions made with that coin from your wallet.
Tap on a specific transaction to view details such as the transaction fee, hash, and status. This information is very similar to what can be found on blockchain explorers like EnjinX.
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