Find your wallet address in Phantom

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Your wallet address is a public identifier you can share to receive crypto—whether you're transferring from another wallet, an exchange, or receiving from a friend.

Each account in Phantom has one address per supported network (except Bitcoin that has two). If an address is missing, check that the network is enabled in SettingsActive Networks.

Browser extension

You can find your address in two ways:

From the account name:

  1. Hover over the copy icon next to your account name.
  2. Click a network to copy its address.
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From the Receive button:

  1. On the Home screen, click Receive.
  2. Click a network to copy its address.
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Mobile app

To find your address on mobile, follow these steps:

  1. On the Home tab, tap Receive.
  2. Solana shows by default. Tap Copy address if that's what you need.
  3. For other chains, tap Solana at the top, then find the chain you need (for example, Ethereum), and tap the copy icon.
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If you don't have access to Phantom

If you can't open Phantom but need to find your address, you can recover it from a previous transaction.

To find your address from a past transaction, follow these steps:

  1. Open an exchange (such as Coinbase or Binance) or another wallet you've used to send funds to Phantom.
  2. Find a transaction where you sent funds to your Phantom wallet.
  3. Copy the transaction ID (also called TxID).
  4. Open a blockchain explorer for that chain (for example, Solscan for Solana or Etherscan for Ethereum). See View your wallet activity on a blockchain explorer.
  5. Paste the transaction ID into the search bar.
  6. Find the Recipient or To field—that's your Phantom wallet address.

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