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      Bread Wallet

      Bread Wallet

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      Ease of use
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      About Bread Wallet

      Bread, as the cryptocurrency wallet is now known, is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. The wallet's security is built to protect users' privacy. It is also a good product for crypto wallet beginners considering its simple user interface. Via the wallet, users are able to purchase digital assets and trade one for the other.

      Bread Wallet Main Features

      • No registration or registration is required
      • Industry-leading hardware encryption to ensure the safety of your funds
      • BRD connects directly to the Bitcoin network

      How do I Receive Cryptocurrency in My BRD Wallet?

      If you would like to receive cryptocurrency from someone, you will need to give them your "Receive" address. Follow these steps to find your receiving address:

      1. On the main screen, tap the wallet for the cryptocurrency you are receiving.
      2. At the bottom of the screen, tap Receive.
      1. Give the sending party your receiving address. There are a few ways to do this:
      • Show them the "Receive" screen in your BRD app, and let them scan your QR code.
      • Press the "Share" button under the QR code to send them your address via email or text message.
      • Tap the QR code to copy your address to your device's memory. You can now paste your address into a website or other app.

      Bread Wallet Fee

      The Bread wallet does not charge any fees to send a transaction. However, the cryptocurrency networks require a fee, called a "transaction fee". This fee is calculated based on the traffic on the cryptocurrency network, and is always displayed to you before you authorize a payment to be sent.

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