Send Token FAQs
Answers to frequently asked questions about the $SEND token, utility, trading, and rewards.
About $SEND
What is the $SEND token?
$SEND is the native utility token of the Send ecosystem. It unlocks exclusive opportunities and early product access across Send products. $SEND does not represent any ownership interest in, or confer any voting rights with respect to, Send or any affiliated entity.
What utility does $SEND provide?
Earn $SEND tokens simply by using Send. These tokens unlock exclusive opportunities and early product access—making $SEND your gateway to the entire ecosystem.
What blockchain is $SEND on?
$SEND is deployed on Base, an Ethereum Layer 2 network, providing fast and low-cost transactions.
Acquiring $SEND
How do I acquire $SEND?
Swap for $SEND in send.app with USDC. Add money using Apple Pay or your debit card, then swap for $SEND.
Where can I trade $SEND?
$SEND can be traded within the Send App and on supported decentralized exchanges on Base.
Is there a minimum swap amount?
There is no minimum amount to swap for $SEND.
Rewards & Benefits
Are there rewards programs tied to $SEND?
Yes. Holding $SEND may qualify you for participation incentives across Send products. Active users may receive additional distributions based on eligibility criteria set by Send.
How do rewards work with $SEND?
Reward eligibility is based on $SEND balance and ecosystem activity. Distributions are discretionary and vary based on participation criteria determined by Send.
Do I need to stake $SEND to earn rewards?
No staking is required. Simply holding $SEND in your Send wallet qualifies you for enhanced rewards.
Are rewards guaranteed?
No. Reward amounts, eligibility criteria, and distribution schedules are determined by Send and may change or be discontinued at any time. Participation in rewards does not create an entitlement to any guaranteed benefits.
Tracking & Management
How can I track my $SEND activity?
Track everything in Send App—your balance, transaction history, and reward distributions are all displayed in real-time.
Can I transfer $SEND to other wallets?
Yes. $SEND is an ERC-20 token on Base and can be transferred to any compatible wallet. Holding $SEND in your Send wallet is required to be eligible for reward distributions.
Where can I see the $SEND price?
The current $SEND price is displayed in the Send App and on various crypto tracking platforms.
Tokenomics
What is the total supply of $SEND?
For detailed information about $SEND supply, distribution, and tokenomics, please refer to the Distribution page.
Is there a token vesting schedule?
Yes. Different allocation categories have different vesting schedules. See the Distribution page for complete details.
Are there token burns?
The $SEND tokenomics model includes mechanisms for ecosystem sustainability. Check the Distribution page for specifics.
Risks & Security
What risks should I consider when holding $SEND?
$SEND is a crypto asset and its value can fluctuate. Secure your $SEND balance in Send using passkeys backed up to multiple devices. Never share your device credentials or passkeys with anyone.
How do I secure my $SEND tokens?
- Use strong passkeys backed up to multiple devices
- Never share your passkeys or device credentials
- Be cautious of phishing attempts
- Only access Send through official channels (send.app)
Is $SEND a security?
$SEND is a utility token designed to provide access to features within the Send ecosystem. It does not represent any ownership interest in, or confer any voting or governance rights with respect to, Send or any affiliated entity. It does not represent equity or any claim on company revenue, profits, or assets. Reward distributions are discretionary participation incentives and are not guaranteed. Please consult your own legal and tax advisors regarding your specific situation.
Migration & Upgrades
How do I upgrade my old SEND tokens?
If you hold legacy SEND tokens, you can upgrade them to the new token format. See the Upgrade page for instructions.
How do I bridge $SEND from other networks?
Use the Send Bridge to move tokens between supported networks. See the Bridge page for details.