Sender’s address

A unique identifier of the wallet from which the cryptocurrency is sent. This address can be your own wallet or another user's address if funds were sent to you. The originating crypto address identifies the source of the transaction and indicates where the crypto funds are coming from. This address is also used to record transactions on the blockchain network and track the movement of funds between different wallets.

December 26, 2023
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