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# Sending Token

### Enter the token and quantity to send

In order to token to another wallet, choose token in wallet, and enter the transfer amount on the sending screen.

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### Enter the address to send to token

Receiving address can be entered by one of the following. There are three ways to enter wallet address.

* Send to my wallet address
* Copy and paste from outside of KMINT app
* Read Code by QR scan

After entering the wallet address, tokens are sent by 1) confirming the transaction and 2) entering a PIN number.

To send token requires the native coin of the selected chain (ETH, KAIA, etc.) as a gas fee. If you have less than the expected gas fee, the transaction may fail.

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