In this article, you’ll learn how to send blockchain assets using the Enjin Wallet.
Sending a Single Asset
Navigate to the asset you want to send. If you’re not familiar with how to navigate to your assets, start here: Exploring Your Tokens.
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Tap Send from the bottom menu.
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On the Send To page, choose a destination address. You can:
Type/paste the wallet address,
Select from saved contacts, or
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Choose from wallets already imported in your Enjin Wallet.
Example: sending the asset to another wallet you own. Tap Next to proceed.
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On the Send page, review:
Destination wallet address
The asset being sent
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Transaction fee settings
If eligible, you may see the Promotional Fuel Tank option under the Transaction fee setting, which allows fee-free transactions on Enjin Wallet and NFT.io. More info here: Promotional Fuel Tanks.
Tap Verify to continue.
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On the Verify Send page, double-check the details:
Asset being sent
Destination address
Network
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Transaction fee
Tap Send to finalize.
Sign the transaction. The asset will be delivered to the destination wallet within a few moments.
Batch Sending Multiple Assets
You can also send multiple blockchain assets in a single transaction—up to 100 unique assets at once.
Navigate to one of the assets you wish to send.
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Tap Send from the bottom menu.
On the Send To page, choose the destination wallet (paste address, select from contacts, or pick from imported wallets). Tap Next.
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On the Send page, tap Add Items.
On the Add Items page, browse your assets or use the search bar to find specific ones. Select the items and tap Add Items.
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You’ll return to the Send page, now showing:
The destination wallet
All selected assets
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Transaction fee settings
Tap Verify to proceed.
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On the Verify Send page, confirm all details (assets, address, network, and fee). Tap Send.
Sign the transaction. All selected assets will be delivered to the destination wallet within a few moments.
Note: A maximum of 100 unique assets can be sent in one transaction.
Need More Help?
For additional assistance, visit Enjin Support.
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