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How to Send Crypto by Phone Number — A New Option in EMCD Wallet

How to Send Crypto by Phone Number — A New Option in EMCD Wallet

Sent crypto, but the other side never got it? Chances are it’s those messy on-chain addresses — easy to screw up, impossible to track. With EMCD Wallet, that problem’s gone. Now you can send crypto with just a phone number. Simple. Secure. Hassle-free.

Take Bitcoin or Ethereum addresses for example. They can be 26 to 42 characters long: 0x9f3b2… and so on. One wrong character means your funds are gone forever. For beginners, that’s stressful enough to stop them from using crypto at all.

With this update, all you need is the recipient’s phone number.

  • If they already use EMCD Wallet, the crypto lands in their account instantly
  • If they’re new, they’ll get an SMS invite with a link to sign up. Once they register, the funds are automatically credited to their balance

This approach solves several problems at once:

  • it reduces the risk of errors when sending crypto
  • it speeds up the process of transferring funds

In practice, it feels as simple as sending money with PayPal, Revolut, or Cash App — but now you’re doing it with crypto.

Send Crypto by Phone Number: How to Use

  1. Open EMCD Wallet and choose Send by Phone
  2. Enter the recipient’s phone number and the amount you want to send
  3. If they’re registered, they’ll get the funds right away. If not, they’ll receive an SMS with a link to create an account and claim the crypto
  4. You’ll see the transaction status in your wallet and get notifications along the way

Who Will Love This Feature?

  • Beginners who are nervous about entering long wallet addresses
  • Users who want to quickly send crypto to friends and family
  • Anyone helping onboard new people into the crypto world

Bottom Line

The new feature in EMCD Wallet makes it easier and safer than ever to send crypto — and just as simple to receive it. Sending crypto by phone number is a big step toward mass adoption, where moving digital assets feels as familiar as sending money in a chat app or banking app.

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