How to Inscribe Transfer Using UniSat Wallet

Step-by-step Guide for Inscribing and Sending TRANSFERs

According to the brc-20 protocol, all transfers require a TRANSFER inscription before sending tickers to others. Here's how to do it properly using UniSat Wallet:

Step 1: Download or Update UniSat Wallet

Make sure you're using the official UniSat Wallet and have updated to the latest version.

Download link: https://unisat.io/download

Step 2: Check Your Assets in the Wallet

On the UniSat homepage, scroll to view your asset list. Click on any brc-20 assets to access their action buttons: Mint, Send, Trade

Step 3: Understand Your Transfer Balance

Click Send to initiate a transfer. You’ll see two balance types:

  • Transferable Amount: Already inscribed as TRANSFER — can be sent immediately. (Note: This amount is not editable. It’s based on your existing TRANSFER inscriptions.)

  • Available (Inscribe TRANSFER): This part of your balance is not yet transferable. You need to inscribe transfer first to make it sendable.

Step 4: Inscribe TRANSFER

Click the “Inscribe TRANSFER” button to start.

  • Enter the amount you want to inscribe

  • Set Output Value and Fee Rate

  • Click Next

Step 5: Confirm and Inscribe

Preview the details of the inscription. If all looks good, click Next --> Pay & Pay

Now your TRANSFER inscription is live and ready to be used for sending.

Step 6: Select TRANSFER and Send

  • Go back to the Send page

  • Choose one or more TRANSFER inscriptions

  • Enter the receiver’s address or name

  • Carefully check the input and output, then click Sign & Pay.

🎉 Step 7: Done!

You’ve successfully completed a brc-20 transfer using UniSat Wallet.Check your transaction status via wallet history or a public explorer.

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