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# Transfer Assets To Your Safe

Once you set up your Safe, you can transfer funds into it. These steps will guide you through the process of transferring funds into your Safe.

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## **Step 1: Locate and copy the Safe's unique address**

Navigate to the **Accounts** section. Here, you will find the list of Safes within your organisation.

Select the Safe you wish to transfer funds to and click the **copy** icon to copy its unique address.

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## **Step 2: Initiate and confirm token transfer to Safe**

Next, initiate a token transfer from your wallet to your Safe. Paste the copied address into the recipient field and enter the desired transfer amount.

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Confirm the transaction. Once it is done, the assets will be transferred to your Safe.

{% hint style="warning" %} <mark style="color:blue;">Make sure to select the appropriate network while transferring funds. Failing to do so may result in the loss of funds. Keep in mind that, unlike wallets, Safes do not share a single address across all networks.</mark>
{% endhint %}

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