> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.marblex.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.marblex.io/guide/wallet/transferring-mbx.md).

# Transferring MBX

Now let’s go over transferring tokens to wallet addresses that belong to the same network.

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1. Open MARBLEX Wallet and select the correct chain where your MBX is held.
2. Press the “Send” button in the upper right corner.
3. Enter a wallet address that is on the **same network** as the token being transferred.\
   For example, when sending MBX on Kaia, the recipient's wallet address must be on Kaia Chain, a Layer 1 blockchain.

{% hint style="danger" %}
**WARNING!**

* Sending tokens to a different network may either result in a failed transaction or your tokens/assets being lost.
* Currently, MBX is not listed at cryptocurrency exchanges that support MBX on BNB, therefore it is NOT advised to transfer MBX on BNB to any type of exchanges. If users were to send MBX on BNB to an exchange, there is a possibility that the tokens may get lost. MARBLEX cannot provide customer support for issues related to exchanged-based transactions.
* Sending tokens to the wrong recipient/address cannot be reverted due to the decentralized nature of cryptocurrency transactions.
  {% endhint %}


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