Sending Crypto
How to Send Crypto
Sending crypto in SecondFi is a unified experience across all supported networks. Tap Send from the Home screen. Enter the recipient's address. SecondFi automatically detects the network based on the address format. For ambiguous 0x addresses (used by multiple EVM chains), you will be prompted to select the correct chain manually. Select the asset and enter the amount. Review the transaction details, including the network fee, and confirm using your PIN or biometrics. (httpsFew readersUnderstanding the Travel Rule Notice
When sending to certain addresses, you may see a Travel Rule Notice. This section explains what it means and what you should do. What is the Travel Rule Notice? This is a warning that centralized exchanges (CEXs) are legally required to verify the source of incoming funds. Because SecondFi is non-custodial, we do not share your identity with anyone. If you send funds to an exchange without following their specific rules, they may flag the transaction and freeze your funds. How do IFew readers
Swapping Tokens
How to Swap Tokens
You can trade tokens directly within the wallet, whether on the same chain or across different networks via a cross-chain swap. Tap Swap on the Home screen. Select the token you want to swap (From) and the token you want to receive (To). Enter the amount. The routing engine will automatically find the best available rate, considering both same-chain and cross-chain routes. Review the expected output, provider fees, network gas, and price impact. Confirm and sign the tFew readersTracking Pending Transactions
You can monitor the status of all your transactions in the Activity tab. Pending transactions — such as cross-chain swaps or fiat purchases — will appear at the top of your activity list with a status indicator. Tap on a pending transaction to view its progress and estimated completion time. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/c/8/f/5/c8f55fdc3aec2000/pending-tx1oxqxx1.png =184x400)Few readersUnderstanding Transaction Fees and Gas
When performing transactions, you may encounter two types of fees. Network Fee (Gas) This fee is paid to the blockchain network to process your transaction. It is not collected by SecondFi. The amount varies depending on current network congestion and is always shown before you confirm. Provider Fee This is a fee charged by the routing aggregator or fiat ramp provider for facilitating the swap or purchase. These fees are always displayed clearly on the review screen before you sign.Few readers
