Crypto Wallet QR Code Generator

One wrong character in a wallet address means lost funds forever. Generate a QR code for your Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any crypto address so senders can scan instead of type.

Why Use a QR Code for Crypto Payments?

Crypto wallet addresses are 26-42 characters of random letters and numbers. A single typo sends your payment into the void with no way to recover it.

A QR code eliminates human error. The sender scans, the address copies perfectly, and the transaction goes to the right wallet every time.

Supported Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), USDT, USDC, and any other cryptocurrency with a text-based wallet address.

Create Your Crypto Wallet QR Code

Paste your wallet address, generate a QR code, and start receiving payments safely. No account required for basic use.

Generate QR Code Free

Pro tip: Use a Text QR code type to embed your wallet address directly. The person scanning will see the full address and can copy it with one tap.

How to Create a Crypto Wallet QR Code

Follow these steps to generate a QR code that contains your cryptocurrency wallet address:

1

Copy Your Address

Open your wallet app (Coinbase, MetaMask, Ledger, etc.) and copy your receiving address.

2

Select Text QR Type

On QRCodeBetter, choose "Text" as your QR code type and paste the wallet address.

3

Generate & Download

Click generate, then download as PNG for web or SVG for print materials.

4

Test Before Sharing

Scan with your own phone to verify the address is correct before publishing.

Where to Use Your Crypto QR Code

Once you have a QR code for your wallet address, you can use it anywhere you accept cryptocurrency payments:

Invoices & Payment Requests

Add your wallet QR code to invoices so clients can pay in crypto without copying and pasting addresses.

Website Donation Pages

Display QR codes for Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other coins on your tip jar or donation page.

Point of Sale Signage

Print a "Pay with Bitcoin" sign with your QR code at your register or checkout counter.

Email Signatures

Include a small crypto QR code in your email signature for easy peer-to-peer payments.

Security Considerations

Always Double-Check

After generating your QR code, scan it yourself to confirm the wallet address matches exactly. One wrong character means lost funds.

Use Receiving Addresses Only

Only share your public receiving address, never your private key or seed phrase. QR codes should only contain the address others send to.

Static vs Dynamic QR Codes

For crypto addresses, use a static Text QR code. The address is embedded directly in the QR—no internet connection needed to scan.

Update When Addresses Change

If you rotate wallet addresses for privacy, remember to generate a new QR code each time.

Common Crypto QR Code Mistakes

  • • Not testing the QR code after generating it.
  • • Accidentally including extra spaces before or after the address.
  • • Using a URL QR type instead of Text QR type.
  • • Sharing an old address after rotating wallets.
  • • Printing the QR code too small to scan reliably.
  • • Using low contrast colors that cameras struggle to read.
  • • Not specifying which cryptocurrency the address is for.
  • • Confusing receiving address with private key (never share private keys).

Crypto Wallet QR Code FAQs

What QR code type should I use for a crypto wallet address?

Use a Text QR code. This embeds your wallet address directly into the QR code. When someone scans it, they see the full address and can copy it to their wallet app.

Can I use the same QR code for Bitcoin and Ethereum?

No. Bitcoin and Ethereum use different address formats. You need a separate QR code for each cryptocurrency wallet address you want to receive payments to.

Is it safe to share my wallet address QR code publicly?

Yes, your public receiving address is meant to be shared. It's like a bank account number—people can send to it but cannot withdraw from it. Never share your private key or seed phrase.

Do crypto wallet apps scan standard QR codes?

Most wallet apps (Coinbase, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, etc.) can scan any QR code containing a valid wallet address. Some apps also recognize special URI formats like "bitcoin:" or "ethereum:" prefixes.

Should I use a static or dynamic QR code for crypto?

For wallet addresses, static QR codes are better. The address is embedded directly, so it works offline and there's no redirect involved. Dynamic codes are better when you need to change the destination later.

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