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How to top up a Bitcoin wallet: what do you need to know?

A Bitcoin wallet is a specialized software or device that allows you to store, send and receive BTC.

Two types of wallets:

  • hot — for example, Trust Wallet, Exodus, BlueWallet, Electrum. Constantly connected to the Internet, convenient for quick transactions, but less secure;
  • cold — for example, Trezor, Ledger, Keystone, OneKey. These are offline wallets, better suited for long-term storage. Safe, but less convenient for frequent transactions.

There are also multi-platform wallets, such as Zengo or Coinomi, with access from multiple devices.

For maximum anonymity, it is recommended to use Samourai or Wasabi Wallet with a mixing function.

Main methods of replenishment

It is impossible to replenish a Bitcoin wallet directly from a card — you will have to contact specialized services.

How it happens:

  1. You find an exchanger or a BTC seller.
  2. Transfer him fiat – a currency issued by the state, for example rubles (usually through the SBP, less often – to a card or in cash).
  3. Receive BTC to the specified address.

Always check the reputation of the exchanger and use secure platforms.