When you buy at a Bitstop ATM, the crypto goes straight to the wallet you scanned. Bitstop does not hold it for you. Once the transaction confirms, the coins live in your own wallet.
At the machine you scan your wallet's receive address. 'Receive' is what the ATM needs. 'Send' is a separate feature inside your wallet app that you use later, when you want to move crypto to someone else or to another wallet.
To move crypto out of your wallet: open your wallet app, tap Send, enter or scan the destination address, review the network fee, and confirm. Blockchain transactions are final and cannot be reversed, so always double-check the destination address first.
Only send crypto to a wallet you control or to a person or business you actually intend to pay. If someone you don't know told you to send crypto to their address, stop. That is a common scam.
Questions? Bitstop support is available 24/7 at (855) 524-8786 or support@bitstop.co.
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