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QR Code Payments: More Handy Now

QR Code Payments: More Handy Now

No commissions and no difficulties! Simplify your life with QR codes for crypto payments! We’ve improved this feature to make your transaction transfers smooth and stress-free.

Our focus has been on minimising the number-one pain: making mistakes in crypto addresses. Now, we support more QR codes, including those with an amount and a smart contract filled in. It means all the hard job is done — no more copying and extra steps required. Additionally, we’ve expanded the list of networks and coins that can be sent with a QR code by adding TON.

QR codes are easy and simplify sending and receiving crypto. Give it a go!

With NC Wallet, crypto payments are accessible to everyone!

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