Public Address
A shareable crypto address used to receive funds — like your bank account number on the blockchain.
A Public Address is your crypto “bank account number” —
the code others use to send you coins or tokens.
It’s generated from your public key,
and usually looks like a long string of random letters and numbers
(for example: 0x742d35Cc6634C0532925a3b844Bc454e4438f44e
).
Why it matters
- You can safely share it with anyone to receive funds
- Every address is unique to your wallet or network
- It’s the main way to identify transactions on the blockchain
Just remember:
a public address only works on its network —
for example, don’t send ETH to a BTC address!
💡 Lanzo Tip
Always double-check your address before sending or receiving crypto.
Even one wrong character can make your coins disappear forever 🚫