Wallets & Transfers
How balances, deposits, withdrawals, networks, and memos work, plus how to avoid costly mistakes.
How Coinwaka wallets work
How your balances, holds, and the ledger keep your funds safe and accurate.
Why withdrawals may be reviewed
Security holds protect your funds, here is when and why they happen.
How to avoid wrong-network deposits
Sending to the wrong network is the #1 way people lose crypto. Avoid it.
Choosing a network: TRC20 vs ERC20 vs Solana
Stablecoins live on several networks. Learn the difference and how to choose the right one for withdrawals.
Custodial vs non-custodial wallets
The difference between a custodial wallet like Coinwaka and a non-custodial wallet where you hold the keys.
What to do if you sent crypto to the wrong address
Crypto transfers are irreversible. Learn how to avoid mistakes and what your options are if a transfer goes wrong.
What is a memo/tag?
Why some coins need an extra memo or tag, and what happens if you forget it.
Available, locked, and pending balances
What each balance type means and why funds can be temporarily unavailable.
How network confirmations work
Why deposits and withdrawals take a few minutes to settle.
What are network fees?
The fee paid to the blockchain (not to Coinwaka) to process a transfer.
What happens when a deposit is pending
Why a deposit shows as pending and when it becomes available.
How crypto withdrawals work
Sending crypto out of Coinwaka safely.
How crypto deposits work
Sending crypto into your Coinwaka wallet and why it takes confirmations.