Transferring Assets

There are a number of ways to add or send digital assets from your Intella X wallet. You can transfer your digital assets from centralized exchanges, decentralized exchanges, or other third-party wallets; however you send and receive them, you can freely transfer your assets with the Intella X wallet.

Follow the guide below to receive and send digital assets using your Intella X wallet.

Receiving assets from another wallet

  1. Log in to your Intella X Wallet.

  2. Tapping the Receive button will take you to the page where you can copy your wallet address or scan its QR code.

  3. Navigate to the send menu on the other wallet device and paste your wallet address in the corresponding field or scan the QR code.

  4. Enter the amount of assets to send to your Intella X wallet and complete the transaction.

You can check your transaction history by navigating to the Wallet menu and tapping on the assets you want to view the transaction history of.

Note that Intella X wallet supports the following digital assets only.

Ethereum Network
Polygon Network

Ethereum (ETH)

Polygon (MATIC)

USD Coin (USDC)

USD Coin (USDC) -> ONLY TRANSFER USD Coin (PoS) (USDC.e)

NFTs (ERC-721)

NFTs (ERC-721)

Game Tokens (ERC-20)

Game Tokens (ERC-20)

MATIC Token (ERC-20)

Sending assets to another wallet

  1. Log in to your Intella X Wallet.

  2. Choose the type of asset you want to send and tap its Send button.

  3. Under Send To, enter the address of the wallet you're trying to send the assets to. If you're using the mobile app on Android, you can also tap the icon to bring up the camera to scan QR codes with.

  4. Enter the amount of assets to send and tap the Next button.

  5. Check the Transaction Fee and tap the Next button to proceed.

  6. After checking your transaction details, initiate the transaction by tapping the Confirm button.

Having a hard time paying gas?

Blockchain transactions require transaction fees, which are fees paid to miners or validators for processing blockchain transactions, so that they are compensated for doing the work of sending transactions for you. Sometimes, you may not have the tokens to pay those fees with and have your transaction processed. We have a simple solution to this called meta transactions. Continue to the next page to learn more about meta transactions and how they can give you more freedom when transferring assets.

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