How to Fix Sending Issues in Exodus Wallet

Step‑by‑step solutions to resolve transaction failures in Exodus Wallet and ensure your crypto sends successfully.

Common Reasons Exodus Can't Send Crypto

  • Network congestion or low fees: Transactions may timeout if fees are too low.
  • Incorrect recipient address: Wrong format or unsupported network.
  • Outdated Exodus version: May cause protocol incompatibilities.
  • Sync issues or cache corruption: May prevent proper broadcast.
  • External interference: Firewall, VPN, or antivirus affecting connections.

Step 1: Verify Fees and Network Status

  • Ensure network fees match current recommended levels.
  • Check blockchain explorers for network congestion.

Step 2: Double‑check Recipient Address

Confirm the address matches the correct crypto and network (e.g., BTC vs BCH).

Step 3: Update Exodus

  • Go to Settings → About → Check for updates.
  • Install any available update and restart the app.

Step 4: Refresh or Resync Wallet

  • Select the asset → settings gear → choose Rescan/Refresh.

Step 5: Restart App/Device

Fully close Exodus and restart your device to clear issues.

Step 6: Disable Blocking Tools

Temporarily disable firewalls, VPNs, or antivirus and try sending again.

Step 7: Contact Support

If issues persist, reach out to ExodusDeskCare experts for immediate help.

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Disclaimer: ExodusDeskCare is not affiliated with Exodus. This guide is informational only and not financial advice.