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Funding Crown in Monero, start to finish

Crown accepts both Bitcoin and Monero. This page covers the Monero path; Bitcoin works the same way from a BTC wallet. Here is the procedure, the wallets worth using, and the traps nobody warns you about.

Crown takes Bitcoin and Monero, so pay in BTC or XMR, whichever you hold. Both run through the same deposit flow: grab the fresh address for your coin and send. Monero is the more private option, and the reason is chain analytics. Bitcoin's ledger is wide open and every analytics shop has it mapped. Monero does not work like that. Ring signatures and stealth addresses kill the clustering that makes Bitcoin tracing possible, so if privacy is the priority, XMR is the stronger pick. The walkthrough below covers the Monero send.

Picking a wallet

On desktop, Feather Wallet is the default. On a phone, Cake Wallet is the call if that is all you have. Both run on a deterministic seed, so back the seed up the instant the wallet shows it and never paste it into a browser field.

The send

Crown's deposit screen gives you a fresh subaddress. Copy it, do not retype it. Paste into your wallet's Send tab, enter the exact amount, leave ring size on default, send. The network confirms within a couple of minutes; Crown credits you after a few confirmations.

What trips people up

Sending from an exchange with no native Monero withdrawal. Rounding the amount. Closing the deposit page before the balance shows. Crediting is async, so reload the account page and give it a moment.

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