April 28, 2026
In-Chat Transfers
Send ETH or USDT directly inside a conversation, the same way you'd share a photo or a file.
This section covers how in-chat crypto transfers work, what your contact needs to receive funds, transfer limits and supported assets, how to check transaction status, what happens if something goes wrong, and how in-chat transfers compare to sending from the Wallet tab.
No wallet address is needed; your contact's EXTRA SAFE number is enough.
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How do I send crypto to someone directly in a chat?
Do I need to know the recipient's wallet address to send crypto?
What cryptocurrencies can I send in a chat?
How much does it cost to send crypto in a chat?
How fast are in-chat crypto transfers?
How do I send a Crypto Gift Link?
Can I send crypto to someone who hasn't activated their wallet yet?
Is sending crypto in a chat safe? Can it be reversed?
How does the recipient receive the crypto I send in chat?
What happens if I send crypto to the wrong contact?
Is there a minimum or maximum amount I can send in a chat?
Do both people need to be on the same network?
Can I send crypto to an EXTRA SAFE contact who is in a different country?
How do I confirm a transaction was received?
Will there be a notification when I receive crypto in a chat?
How do in-chat payments differ from a standard blockchain transfer?
Can I add a message or note to a crypto transfer?
Can I send crypto to someone who doesn't use EXTRA SAFE?
Why is sending crypto/digital dollars in a messenger better than using a standalone wallet?
What happens if my internet connection drops while sending crypto?
Is there a transaction history for my in-chat payments?
Are in-chat payment details encrypted like regular messages?
Is it cheaper to send USDT via EXTRA SAFE than through a traditional bank transfer?