How to Manage Your Assets in UniSat Wallet
This guide is for reference — actual UI and options may vary slightly, please follow what’s displayed on the page.
1. Download or Update UniSat Wallet
Get the latest version of the UniSat Wallet here:
To create a new wallet, follow this step-by-step guide:
👉 https://docs.unisat.io/products/unisat-wallet/how-to-create-unisat-wallet
Once your wallet is created, you can use UniSat to store, manage, transfer, or trade your assets.
2. How to Deposit Assets into UniSat Wallet
Open UniSat Wallet and tap Receive on the main Wallet page to view your UniSat wallet address, which can be used to receive BTC, Ordinals, Runes, and Alkanes assets.
Copy the address or use the QR code directly.
Go to the withdrawal page of the exchange or platform you’re transferring from.
Paste your copied UniSat address, enter the amount, and follow their instructions to complete the withdrawal.
Example:
Note:
UniSat supports 4 types of address formats for BTC, Ordinals, Runes, and Alkanes. Before depositing, make sure the address format in your UniSat Wallet matches the format used on the withdrawal platform. You can switch address type in: ⚙ Settings > Address Type For example, Taproot (bc1p...) is commonly used for receiving inscriptions.
3. How to Transfer Assets from your UniSat Wallet
Open your UniSat Wallet and tap Send.

Enter the recipient address and the transfer amount.
Tap Next, review details, and sign to confirm.
✅ Always double-check your inputs and outputs before signing the transaction.

📌 Quick Tip for tickerTransfers (Ordinals / Runes / Alkanes)
For specific assets:
Go to the Assets tab.
Tap on the ticker you want to transfer.
Enter the ticker Details Page, and tap Transfer to proceed.


Disclaimer:
The content of this document is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute (i) investment advice or recommendations, (ii) an offer, solicitation, or inducement to purchase, sell, or hold digital assets, or (iii) financial, accounting, legal, or tax advice. Digital assets (including FTs and NFTs) are subject to market volatility, involve high risk, and may depreciate in value. Please consult your legal, tax, or investment professionals to determine whether trading or holding digital assets is suitable for you.
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