How do I find my crypto wallet address?

In short

  • Open your wallet app or exchange account and tap Receive to see your crypto wallet address, shown as a long string of letters and numbers and as a QR code.
  • Each cryptocurrency and network has its own address, so always copy the address for the exact coin and network you want to receive.
  • To pay on trip1 you do not need your own address - you send to the trip1 checkout address shown in the CoinGate payment window.

What is a wallet address?

A wallet address is a unique string of letters and numbers that identifies where crypto should be sent, a bit like an account number for receiving funds. Most wallets also show it as a QR code so it can be scanned instead of typed.

How to find your wallet address

The steps are similar across most wallets and exchanges:

  1. Open your wallet app or exchange account.
  2. Select the cryptocurrency you want to receive, such as Bitcoin or USDC.
  3. Tap Receive. Your address appears as text and a QR code.
  4. If asked, choose the network you want to use, then copy the address or show the QR code to the sender.

Do you need your address to pay on trip1?

No. When you pay on trip1, you are sending crypto, not receiving it, so you use the trip1 payment address shown in the CoinGate checkout window. trip1 is a hotel booking platform where you pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, and 50+ other cryptocurrencies through CoinGate, a MiCA-licensed payment provider. Your own address only matters if trip1 ever sends you a refund.

Important: Always match the address to the correct network before sending. An address for one network will not work on another, and crypto sent on the wrong network cannot be reversed or recovered.

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Finding your crypto wallet address - FAQ

Open your wallet app and tap Receive. Your address appears as a long string of letters and numbers and as a QR code.

No. At checkout you send to trip1's address shown in the CoinGate window - you don't need to share your own address.

Many wallets generate a new address each time for privacy. Old addresses still work and funds sent to them stay in your wallet.

Not always. Addresses can differ by network, so always confirm you're using the correct network before sending.

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