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# Send tokens to another wallet

### **How to Send Tokens to Another Wallet**

#### Step 1. On home screen, click **`Send`** icon.

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#### Step 2. Select the token you want to send.&#x20;

You can send and receive **Bitcoin and a wide range of ERC20, BEP20, C-Chain tokens** on Biport.

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#### Step 3. Enter the receiver address and the amount of token you want to send.&#x20;

To send the maximum amount you can use the `MAX` button. Click `Next`.

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#### Step 4. Click `Complete` (Sign)

You can find transaction details as well as estimated gas fees as below. Check it thoroughly and click `Complete` to continue.&#x20;

*(Note: You must have sufficient balance for network transaction fees to complete the transaction.)*

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#### Step 5. Check History

You can find a transaction history as below.

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