
Send to Tags, Not Numbers
Account numbers, long wallet addresses, and copy-paste errors do not belong in modern money. With Send, you just send to a tag.
Ask anyone who has moved money online and they will tell you the scariest moment is hitting send. Did you copy the right account number? Is that wallet address correct down to the last character? One transposed digit and the money is gone. Send was built to remove that fear. You do not send to a number. You send to a tag.
A tag is just you
A Send tag is a short, human name that points to your account, like /alex or /coffeeshop. It is yours, it is readable, and it is shareable. Instead of dictating a sixteen digit account number or pasting a forty character wallet address, you hand someone a tag they can actually remember. Money becomes as easy to address as a username.
Why long addresses fail people
Wallet addresses were designed for machines, not humans. They are long, case sensitive, and unforgiving. The result is a category of mistakes that simply should not exist in 2024:
- Sending to the wrong address because two looked nearly identical
- Losing funds to a single mistyped or auto-corrected character
- Falling for clipboard malware that swaps an address after you copy it
- Abandoning a transfer because verifying the string felt too risky
A tag sidesteps all of it. There is nothing cryptic to verify, because the name itself tells you who you are paying.
Built for people, readable by humans
When you send to /alex, you see a name you recognize before you confirm. That readability is a safety feature. Recognition is a far better defense against errors than carefully comparing character strings, and it makes everyday payments feel like sending a message rather than performing surgery.
The same simplicity, anywhere in the world
Because a tag is just a friendly pointer to an account, it works the same whether your money is crossing the room or crossing the planet. There are no separate domestic and international formats to learn, no routing details that change by country. You share your tag once, and anyone can send to it from anywhere.
Claim your tag
Your tag is your identity on Send: easy to share, easy to remember, and impossible to fat-finger. It is the difference between money that feels engineered for computers and money that feels made for people. Open Send, claim the tag you want before someone else does, and start sending to names instead of numbers.