Features described in this article may be released as part of a phased rollout and may not be available to all users.
You can add funds to your OpenSea-linked wallet by depositing crypto from another wallet, using Apple Pay, Google Pay, or paying with a debit or credit card. To get started, open the app and tap the + button on the Home tab to open the Deposit With sheet.
Crypto
In the Deposit With sheet, tap Crypto.
Select the wallet you want to deposit into. You can choose between your EVM and Solana wallets.
On the Deposit Crypto screen, you will see a QR code and your wallet address. Scan the QR code from another wallet app, or tap Copy Wallet Address to copy the address.
Send tokens to the copied address from your external wallet. Your EVM wallet accepts tokens from Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and other EVM-compatible networks. Your Solana wallet accepts tokens from the Solana network. See supported blockchains here.
Apple Pay, Google Pay & Debit/Credit Card
Apple Pay is available on iOS only. Google Pay is available on Android only. If this is your first deposit, you may need to verify your phone number before you can complete a payment.
In the Deposit With sheet, tap your preferred payment method.
On the Select Amount screen, tap the token selector at the top to choose which token you want to receive.
Enter the amount you want to deposit in USD. You can type a custom amount or tap one of the quick-select buttons ($20, $100, $250, or $500).
If prompted, tap Verify Phone to Continue and complete the verification step.
Review the Fee displayed above the payment button, then confirm your purchase. For Apple Pay, tap Buy with Apple Pay and authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID or your passcode. For Google Pay, tap the Google Pay button and confirm through the overlay. For card, slide to confirm and complete checkout through the payment provider.
To change the destination wallet, tap the wallet name at the bottom of the amount screen. To switch payment providers, tap the provider name displayed above the payment button.
If you see Limit Reached next to a payment option, you have reached the provider's transaction limit and will need to wait before making another deposit.

