📩How to use Peanut Links?

Peanut Links are a way to send and receive tokens with a simple URL like the one below. The URL contains everything someone needs in order to collect the funds.

https://peanut.to/claim?c=10&v=v4.3&i=241&t=ui#p=PM0XxcPLF9VqirBe

Instead of defining a specific destination address, a token, a specific chain, and then finally sending crypto, a Peanut Link takes care of all of the above. It's as simple and as magical as that!

How to send a token?

Go to peanut.to and click SEND. Connect your wallet if you have one. if not, you can create one.

Select the network and the token you want to send.

Add the amount you wish to send. You can do it in dollars or per token.

Click on confirm to confirm and sign the transaction.

You’re all set! Just share the link or the QR code and that person will be able to claim the tokens you sent.

How to claim a token?

Open the link that special person shared with you to claim those juicy tokens. It should looks like this.

Click on the dropdown menu to select the network and the token you would like to claim your payment.

In this case, from USDC in OP, we are selecting USDC in Arbitrum.

Once you made your selection, please check the chain and the token you selected are correct, and click on claim. If you want to change the network or the token, just click on return, and repeat the previous step.

That’s it! You claimed the tokens successfully, they should be in your wallet within seconds. Happy peanut!

Peanut Links you have created are cached in the browser local storage. Because they are cached in your browser storage, you can check the Links created and see how many of them have been claimed.

Peanut does not store your Links. Information about Links that have been created live entirely within your browser local storage. Switching browser profiles, clearing browsing history or accessing from a phone or different device will result in the information being lost. However, you can still recover the funds even from lost links after a 24hour window.

To find more information about your created Links, see the Peanut dashboard.

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