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Send tokens

Send to colleagues, collaborators, community members, etc.

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Last updated 11 months ago

Sending tokens is the core function in Quidli. You can choose to send via the web app or on Discord, Slack, Telegram, GitHub or Warpcast (Farcaster).

Send via Quidli (custodial)

Here's an overview of sending tokens from the web app: Choose a token, select a recipient (individuals, multiple users, entire channels, specific roles, etc.), add a message (optional), program your conditions (optional), and send.

For sending tokens (custodially) from our other integrations, you can refer to their respective sections on the side bar to the left.

Sending directly from your Ethereum wallet (non-custodial)

For Ethereum and EVM chain-based tokens, you have the option to send tokens to others directly from your own Ethereum wallet on the Quidli web app and on Discord.

Note: You will only be able to access and send the tokens that are already compatible on Quidli.

From Quidli web app

From the web app dashboard, hit Send on the side bar and then select the From Your Own Wallet option to set up your transaction, connect your wallet and then execute the transaction.

Note that your recipients are not required to have linked their own non-custodial Ethereum wallets in advance receive these transactions. If there is no linked address, then the user(s) will be provided with their own non-custodial Ethereum wallets automatically by Quidli via Privy.

From Discord

In any Discord server with Quidli installed, type /send onchain, input your tranaction details and hit enter, which triggers an external page where you can connect your wallet and execute the transaction.

Note that your recipients are not required to have linked their own non-custodial Ethereum wallets in advance receive these transactions. If there is no linked address, then the user(s) will be provided with their own non-custodial Ethereum wallets automatically by Quidli via Privy.

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The core Send Token feature being executed from the Quidli web app
Sending directly from your own Ethereum wallet is an option only available to Ethereum and EVM chain-based tokens
Sending directly from your own Ethereum wallet is an option only available to Ethereum and EVM chain-based tokens