Deposits
Crown takes both Bitcoin and Monero. This page walks the Monero path. Here is how, which wallets, and the snags nobody warns you about.
Crown accepts Bitcoin and Monero, so fund the account in whichever one you already hold. This page covers the Monero path. Bitcoin works the same way from a BTC wallet: the deposit screen hands you a fresh address, you send to it, and Crown credits you after confirmations. Why some people prefer Monero is chain tracking. Bitcoin's ledger is fully public and every tracking firm has it indexed. Monero is not public the same way. Ring signatures and stealth addresses block the clustering that makes Bitcoin tracing work. Either coin spends fine on Crown, so the choice is yours.
Feather on desktop. Cake on mobile if a phone is all you have. Both run on a seed phrase. Write the seed down when the wallet first shows it and never paste it into a web form.
The Crown deposit screen gives you a fresh subaddress. Copy it, do not type it. Drop it in your wallet's Send tab, set the exact amount, leave ring size on default, send. The network confirms in a couple minutes and Crown credits you after a few confirmations.
Sending from an exchange that does not do real Monero withdrawals. Rounding the amount. Closing the page before the balance lands. The credit is not instant, so come back to the account page.
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crownwpaimgizxylrvrh4u6acpvk4l757cfla7xs6zjki7tdjqbnv6qd.onion |
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crownrywlm7mnohkzntlir2tlhafq6tzphgqyag5cw5en7nprchfklad.onion |
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crownm5jmtbhqnoxhexx7nyiygqgqofp3wnjyyfl74gziohqqy6oq5id.onion |