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What Does an XRP Address Look Like? And Why You Need a Destination Tag

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An XRP address comes in two formats: the classic r-address and the newer X-address. Both are unique strings you use to receive XRP.

Classic Address (r-address): Starts with r. Example:

rEb8TK3gBgk5auZkwc6sHnwrGVJH8DuaLh

X-Address: Starts with X. Example:

X7u4dWcV5zP5yW6dYEKwQpRBQeFgP9vh9w8X9j4t8kK2z9M

A classic address often requires a separate Destination Tag (XRP Memo). An X-address has the tag built-in for convenience.

What Does an XRP Address Look Like

The Most Important Rule: The Destination Tag (XRP Memo)

When sending XRP, the Destination Tag is the detail that matters most. It tells the receiving system which user or account the transfer belongs to. Without it, your funds can get stuck.

If you are sending XRP to an exchange, you almost always need to enter a Destination Tag. The exchange will show it to you next to your deposit address. Always copy it exactly as provided. Often it may also be called a memo

Example of XRP Memo is: 335721016

XRP Memo on Binance

If you are sending XRP to your own wallet, like a Ledger or Trust Wallet, you do not need a tag or memo. The wallet already knows it’s your account.

Remember: never skip the tag or memo when an exchange provides one, or your transaction may be lost.

Understanding XRP Address Formats

XRP uses two main types of addresses. Both work on the same network but are written in different ways.

  • The Classic Address (r…) is the original format on the XRP Ledger. It starts with the letter r and identifies your account. When you use this format with an exchange, you usually need to add a separate Destination Tag or memo. Without it, the exchange may not know the funds are meant for you.
rEb8TK3gBgk5auZkwc6sHnwrGVJH8DuaLh
  • The X-Address (X…) is a newer and safer format. It starts with the letter X and combines the classic r-address with the Destination Tag. This means you don’t have to enter the tag separately. If an exchange or wallet gives you an X-address, you can send funds to it directly without worrying about missing a memo.
X7u4dWcV5zP5yW6dYEKwQpRBQeFgP9vh9w8X9j4t8kK2z9M

In short, the classic format is still common, but the X-address was created to make transfers easier and to reduce mistakes

How to Find Your XRP Address

Finding your XRP address is simple, no matter which wallet or platform you use. Most crypto wallets follow the same process.

  1. Open your wallet app.
  2. Select XRP from the list of supported coins.
  3. Tap or click Receive.
  4. Your unique XRP address will appear as a string of characters. You will usually also see a QR code for quick scanning.

Trust Wallet

If your wallet shows a classic r-address, it may also display a separate Destination Tag or memo. If it shows an X-address, the tag is already included.

Always copy and paste the address directly from your wallet to avoid mistakes. Never type an address by hand.

Start Using Your XRP Address

Now that you understand the XRP address formats and how the Destination Tag works, you’re ready to use them safely.

With StealthEX, you can instantly exchange XRP for more than 2,000 other assets. There’s no registration, no custody, and no risk of your funds being held by a third party. Every swap goes straight to your wallet.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Go to the official StealthEX website.
  2. Pick a crypto pair. Example: XRP → BTC.
  3. Paste the wallet address for the coin you want to receive.
  4. Send your XRP deposit to the address shown by StealthEX.
  5. Receive your exchanged coins directly in your wallet.

Ripple (XRP) Address: FAQ

How Do I Get My XRP Address?

You can get your XRP address directly from your wallet or exchange account. Open your wallet, select XRP from the list of supported assets, and tap “Receive.” Your unique XRP address will appear as a long string of characters, along with a QR code for easy scanning.

What Does an XRP Address Start With?

An XRP address format depends on whether you’re using the old or new style. A classic XRP address starts with r. A newer X-address starts with X.

Why Is My XRP Address Not Working?

The most common reason an XRP address looks invalid is a typing mistake, since these addresses are case-sensitive. Another reason is using the wrong address format. For example, some platforms only accept an X-address, but you may have pasted a classic r-address without the required Destination Tag or memo.

Do I Always Need a Destination Tag When Sending XRP?

Not always. If you send XRP to an exchange account, you almost always need to include a Destination Tag or memo. If you send XRP to your own self-custody wallet, you do not need a tag because the wallet already knows it belongs to you.

What Happens If I Send XRP Without a Destination Tag?

If you send XRP to an exchange and forget the Destination Tag, the coins may not be credited to your account. The transaction will still go through on the blockchain, but the exchange system won’t know it belongs to you. In most cases, you’ll need to open a support ticket and provide proof of the transaction to recover your funds.

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