Pay by name

Get paid with one Moneva tag, not a long address

Claim a single Moneva tag linked to every wallet address you own, so other Moneva users can pay you by name. No long, error-prone strings to copy, paste, or double-check.

How Moneva tag works

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    Claim your Moneva tag

    Pick your unique Moneva tag once when you set up your account. It is yours and easy to share, like a username for getting paid.

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    It links to your addresses

    Moneva connects your Moneva tag to the wallet addresses you control across supported networks. You stay self-custodial; your keys and funds never leave your control.

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    Others pay by name

    Another Moneva user just types your Moneva tag to send. Payments route to the right address automatically and settle into your single Moneva balance, with real-time activity.

FAQ

A Moneva tag is a short, human-readable name you claim once that points to the wallet addresses you own across supported networks. When another Moneva user sends to your Moneva tag, the app resolves it to the correct address and routes the payment for you, so neither side has to handle a long hexadecimal string.

Paying by Moneva tag is a Moneva-to-Moneva convenience for now. People outside the app can still pay you the standard way, by sending to one of your wallet addresses on a supported network, since Moneva is self-custodial software and those addresses are yours.

Your Moneva tag is what others see and type; it does not put your balances on display. Like any on-chain address, the underlying addresses a tag resolves to are publicly visible on their networks, so treat your Moneva tag as a public handle rather than a secret.

Your Moneva tag is meant to be a stable, shareable name, so we keep changes limited to protect the people who already saved it. If you need to update it, check the in-app settings for the current options. Until then, anything pointed at your existing Moneva tag keeps reaching you.

It removes the most common self-inflicted mistake in crypto: a mistyped or wrongly pasted address sending funds somewhere unrecoverable. A short Moneva tag is easy to read back and confirm before you send. Always double-check the Moneva tag and the amount, since on-chain transfers are final.

Yes. Moneva is self-custodial software, not a bank or a custodian. A Moneva tag is only a friendly name in front of addresses you already control; it never moves custody of your assets to Moneva or anyone else.