April 26, 2026

Yes. Wallet addresses are public identifiers by design – sharing one in chat is safe. The chat itself is E2EE.

A wallet address is like a bank account number: it's intended to be shared. Knowing your address doesn't give anyone access to your funds – only your private key can move them, and that never leaves your device.

Sharing a wallet address inside an EXTRA SAFE chat adds the layer of E2EE on top – only you and your contact can see the address in that conversation. The standard precaution applies regardless: confirm who you're talking to before sending funds to any address.

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