Sending Cryptocurrency from one NoOnes wallet to another NoOnes wallet is instant. However, for external wallet transfers, you may need to monitor the process. Here’s how to check the Cryptocurrency transaction status:
1. Locate the Transaction Hash: You can find it in the transaction history of the sending wallet provider, or in case of an ATM, on the screen and your receipt.
Examples of Transaction Hashes:
Bitcoin (BTC):
0147b55efec6fbdb4fdb113436a3d70ff6f8a6854920d86d118abaad6ba77a70
Ethereum (ETH):
0x0a1ea97b752b78e24452dff77a83571d95d0782f3e62576958773caeaf985548
Tether (USDT):
- Tether (USDT) on Ethereum (ERC-20):
0x91a9f089b94226e3a307dedcdbc33867ff47c7cf1cbeb7853cfaf7796092a768
- Tether (USDT) on Tron (TRC-20):
50b92dc757679d7ab5d79a568fe0428cc4df1813058dfd6aee538a9e8bc2949a
- Tether (USDT) on BSC (BEP-20):
0x5d76aec18f039e648e671e171e1e7dbe0622d34c8f0863f0e5c94b9ae25a6d7c
- Tether (USDT) on TON (TON):
9b8fd7dda258e224698245ad18aeefdf9fb8464cf34b077d42e17d259bca2b70
- Tether (USDT) on Solana (SOL):
2sSteSqJRtSeTKowcYHGmb7WKsGDavhRnwuVpx2sVewbRuh8EjPkT84dqMxis1vARajVj4NSiKv97BZd7bB5WKzG
USD Coin (USDC)
- USD Coin (USDC) on Ethereum (ERC-20):
0x324b094dd9fa59f25c89309be7ce4f5d053a8669954467e5cb1d1a9be11a74f2
- USD Coin (USDC) on Solana (SOL):
55p6ihXjRsxBeqtxVajjTzvQjZZmzmaqHs7moo4Hs3hksnmNwKVgHuCjwjU9DB67WFxknGTUfr8uCq6eGeL3ftd8
TON (TON)
- TON Coin (TON) on TON (TON):
9b8fd7dda258e224698245ad18aeefdf9fb8464cf34b077d42e17d259bca2b70
Solana (SOL)
- Solana Coin (SOL) on Solana (SOL):
4dTkf7jsGfq8JRYvQnBxcZwN4a87WAnTynARkFCsgQTxXJCE5QSB5ZsR73PPn8ufLzhqjsvuUJti536dzVhjHbf4
Monero (XMR)
- Monero Coin (XMR) on Monero (XMR):
d60ae62c30f4d132f91afc9f65ead9c1a86b7f10e0d6f5615ae614b866934a47
2. Go to the Relevant Blockchain Explorer to Check the Transaction Status
For Bitcoin Coin (BTC):
- Go to https://blockstream.info/, https://www.blockchain.com/en/, or https://mempool.space/ and type or paste the transaction ID into the search field.
- If you’re receiving BTC in your NoOnes wallet, the funds should arrive after 3 confirmations.
- If you're sending BTC to an external wallet, it can take from 2 to 6 confirmations, depending on the recipient's requirements, for the transaction to arrive.
For Ethereum Coin (ETH):
- You can check the status of the transaction through Etherscan by tracking the transaction ID from your NoOnes wallet here.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
- ETH transactions generally require 18 confirmations on the blockchain for success.
For Tether Coin (USDT) on Ethereum (ERC-20):
- You can check the status of the transaction through Etherscan by tracking the transaction ID from your NoOnes wallet.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
- A successful USDT (ERC-20) transaction usually necessitates 18 confirmations on the blockchain.
For Tether Coin (USDT) on Tron (TRC-20):
- Visit the Tron blockchain explorer, such as Tronscan.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
- USDT (TRC-20) transactions usually require 23 confirmations on the blockchain for success.
For Tether Coin (USDT) on BSC (BEP-20):
- Visit the Tron blockchain explorer, such as Bscscan.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For Tether Coin (USDT) on TON (TON):
- Visit the TON blockchain explorer, such as Tonviewer.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For Tether Coin (USDT) on Solana (SOL):
- Visit the Solana blockchain explorer, such as Solscan.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For USD Coin (USDC) on Ethereum (ERC-20):
- You can check the status of the transaction through Etherscan by tracking the transaction ID from your NoOnes wallet.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
- Typically, USDC (ERC-20) transactions require 18 confirmations on the blockchain for success.
For USD Coin (USDC) on Solana (SOL):
- Visit the Solana blockchain explorer, such as Solscan.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For Solana Coin (SOL) on Solana (SOL):
- Visit the Solana blockchain explorer, such as Solscan.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For TON Coin (TON) on TON (TON):
- Visit the TON blockchain explorer, such as Tonviewer.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For Monero Coin (XMR) on Monero (XMR):
- Visit the XMR blockchain explorer, such as XMRchain.
- Enter the transaction ID in the search field.
- Once you've submitted the transaction ID, you can view the transaction details, including the number of confirmations.
For Bitcoin transactions, this can take anywhere from 20 minutes to a couple of hours depending on how congested the network is. For Ethereum, Tron, Solana or TON, this may take a few minutes.
If your transaction says “No Transaction Found”, the transaction never left the sending wallet. In this case, you should contact the service provider of the sender’s wallet.
You may see a different Bitcoin wallet address listed on the transaction inputs but don’t worry, this is normal because your NoOnes wallet manages these for you. However, Ethereum, Tron, TON and Solana transactions use an account-based model. In these specific networks, you have a single account address that you see during deposits. But when it comes to send-outs, the address you observe may not necessarily be yours.