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Kate Wilson
Kate Wilson

Posted on • Originally published at coinmarketcap.com

Sending Crypto Should Be This Simple — QuickSend Proves It

My friend has been using Revolut for a long time and often cited it as an example of how simple financial transfers can be — a few clicks, and the money is already in your friend's account. We have discussed more than once how neobanks have removed barriers to everyday financial transactions and made them almost instantaneous.

One day, over coffee, I decided to show her an alternative from the crypto infrastructure side. I sent her USDT via QuickSend from WhiteBIT — directly to her balance, without codes, manual confirmations, or additional steps. Her reaction was immediate: “Wow, is it really that simple?”.

At that moment, it became clear that modern crypto services are no longer “tools for enthusiasts” and can directly compete with traditional neobanks in terms of convenience. QuickSend meets the key requirements of modern users — fast, simple, and secure transfers without cluttered interfaces and complex scenarios. Whereas crypto used to be associated with complexity, it can now be used as intuitively as any popular fintech service.

Why I Rely on QuickSend for Fast, No-Fuss Transfers

Avoiding marketing jargon, QuickSend solves a very specific problem — it makes crypto transfers as intuitive as transfers in fintech apps. No codes, no “additional” confirmations, and no multi-screen instructions. The user simply selects the recipient's nickname, asset, and amount — the funds are instantly credited to the main balance in WhiteBIT.

Important note: QuickSend is not a one-time or auxiliary solution. All transfers between specific users are automatically saved in a dialogue format — almost like in a messenger. This simplifies repeat operations, working with transaction history, and generally makes interacting with cryptocurrency more convenient.

Key advantages of QuickSend:

  1. Simplicity and speed - No codes, activations, or complicated scenarios. Nickname → amount → send. Funds are immediately credited to the recipient's main balance.
  2. Nickname and history storage - The entire history of transfers with a specific user is stored in the form of dialogues. The desired transaction is easy to find directly on the QuickSend home page.
  3. Chat between sender and recipient - A message (up to 100 characters) can be added to each transfer. The dialogue is saved, and clicking on the message immediately opens the transaction details and allows you to repeat the operation.
  4. 0% commission - QuickSend works without commissions — no hidden conditions or temporary “promotions.”
  5. Shake-to-Send (mobile app) - Users can literally shake their phones next to each other and make a transfer in seconds. The app recognizes users within a radius of up to 30 meters.
  6. No restrictions - Any amount can be sent: the minimum is the equivalent of 1 USDT, and there is no upper limit.

QuickSend vs. Revolut: A New Level of "Social Banking"

After numerous conversations with my friend, I decided to compare Revolut and QuickSend from WhiteBIT. Here's what I noticed:

Revolut users have long been accustomed to convenient transfers by phone number or via the “Nearby” feature. But WhiteBIT has brought this experience to the world of crypto and added several significant advantages. An interesting detail: the shake gesture, which in Revolut is mainly used to hide your balance or find friends nearby, has become a full-fledged mechanism for instant crypto transfers in WhiteBIT.

In my opinion, it is thanks to such solutions that WhiteBIT is getting closer and closer to becoming a direct competitor to Revolut in the fintech industry.

At the end of the day,

what struck me most wasn’t just the speed or zero fees — it was how natural it felt. Sending crypto no longer requires a manual, stressful ritual; with QuickSend, it’s as effortless as tapping a friend’s name. Revolut set the bar for convenience in traditional finance, but WhiteBIT is quietly redefining it for crypto. And if a simple shake of the phone can move real value instantly, maybe the future of money is already here — and it’s more social, fast, and intuitive than we ever imagined.

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