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A quick guide to buying and transferring crypto, as well as importing a wallet.
Now that you’ve got a self-custody wallet, you can explore the crypto ecosystem. To get started, you can add some crypto to your Coinbase Wallet, or import an existing wallet, which you can do in several ways.
Go to the Assets tab and select the Buy button. Select asset to add, enter the desired amount and source of funds, then preview and confirm. You can buy crypto directly from within Coinbase Wallet using various payment methods such as bank account, local payment method, or card payments.
You can transfer crypto directly from your Coinbase account to your Coinbase Wallet by linking your account. If you select the Buy button, you’ll be prompted to log into your Coinbase account, and from there you can see which crypto is available to be moved to your wallet — just choose the coin and enter the desired amount and you’re all set.
You can also transfer crypto from somewhere other than your Coinbase account by using your wallet’s public address, which can be found by tapping the QR code located at the top right of the home screen.
If you’re sending the crypto from another self-custody wallet or a different exchange, just copy and paste your address in as the recipient.
If you have another self-custody wallet, you can easily merge it with your Coinbase Wallet. Prior to logging in you’ll see two options: Create a new wallet and I already have a wallet. If you click on I already have a wallet, you’ll be prompted to enter your existing wallet’s 12-word recovery phrase and it’ll automatically be imported into Coinbase Wallet.
Any time you send crypto from another wallet or exchange, you’ll need to pay network fees. These fees don’t go to Coinbase — they’re paid to the miners or to the network itself to help process transactions and keep the network secure.
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How to add crypto to your Coinbase Wallet – Coinbase
