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How to Send Bitcoin with Cash App: Step-by-Step Guide

By Sam RiveraPublished August 19, 2026Updated August 19, 2026

Cash App is one of the easiest ways to buy, hold, and send Bitcoin (BTC) from your phone, and it's also one of the payment methods we accept for an INO IPTV subscription. If you've chosen Bitcoin or Cash App as your payment method after ordering in chat, this guide walks through exactly how to send a Bitcoin payment from Cash App to a Bitcoin wallet address, step by step, along with a few things worth knowing before you tap "Send."

Before You Start: Read This First

You will need a Bitcoin address for this transaction. You need to make sure to input this address perfectly. A single mistake will send your funds elsewhere, and you won't be able to recover them, as Bitcoin blockchain transactions are irreversible. Be very careful inputting the BTC address — it's better to copy and paste it, then double and triple check it, rather than typing it out by hand.

How to Send Bitcoin with Cash App: Step by Step

You can easily send your Bitcoin from Cash App to any other Bitcoin wallet. Here's how it's done:

  1. Launch Cash App.
  2. Tap on the Money tab. It looks like a bank building, or your balance, if you have any.
  3. Select the Bitcoin option.
  4. Tap the Send or receive button. It looks like an arrow.
  5. Pick Send bitcoin.
  6. Select how much BTC you want to send. You can switch between dollars or Bitcoin. There is a minimum limit of 0.00005 BTC.
  7. Tap on Send.
  8. Enter the Bitcoin address you want to send to and select it. It will look like a long set of numbers and letters. Again, make sure this address is correct.
  9. When you're sure the address is correct, hit Next.
  10. Pick between Priority, Rush, or Standard withdrawal speeds. The fee will vary.
  11. Tap Next.
  12. Verify the transaction details, then tap on Confirm & Send.
  13. Enter your Cash PIN.
  14. Hit Done.

Tips for a Safe Bitcoin Transfer

The steps above are straightforward, but a few extra habits make a real difference when you're sending Bitcoin — from Cash App or any other wallet:

  • Always copy and paste the address. Typing out a Bitcoin address by hand is the single most common way people send funds to the wrong place. Copy it, paste it, then check the first few and last few characters against the original before you confirm.
  • Send a small test amount first if you're unsure. If you're sending a larger amount and this is your first time using a particular address, some people prefer to send a small amount first, confirm it arrives, then send the rest.
  • Understand that withdrawal speed affects network fees. Cash App's Priority, Rush, and Standard options change how quickly your transaction is picked up by the Bitcoin network and how much you pay in fees — Priority is fastest and typically costs more; Standard is slower and typically costs less.
  • Keep your confirmation for your records. After you hit Done, Cash App will show a transaction record. It's worth keeping a screenshot, especially if you're sending payment for an order and may need to reference it later.
  • Double-check you're on the Bitcoin network. If you're ever asked to choose a network for a crypto transfer, make sure it matches what the recipient asked for. Sending on the wrong network is, like an incorrect address, not something that can be reversed.

How Long Does a Bitcoin Transfer Take?

Once you hit Confirm & Send, your transaction is broadcast to the Bitcoin network. Blocks are added to the Bitcoin blockchain roughly every 10 minutes on average, and most recipients wait for at least one confirmation before treating a payment as received — some wait for more, depending on the amount. Choosing a faster withdrawal speed in Cash App (Priority or Rush) generally means your transaction is picked up sooner, but the 10-minute-per-block pace of the network itself is outside any app's control.

Paying for Your INO IPTV Subscription with Bitcoin, USDT, or Cash App

INO IPTV accepts several payment methods for a subscription, including Bitcoin (BTC), USDT, and Cash App, alongside PayPal, bank transfer, Apple Pay, and card where available. If you choose Bitcoin or Cash App while ordering, our support team sends you the wallet address to send payment to, along with the network it's on — the steps in this guide are exactly what you'll use to complete that transfer.

Haven't ordered yet? See our IPTV plans and pricing to pick a plan and billing period, then start an order in chat — support will confirm your device, walk you through your chosen payment method, and activate your subscription once payment is confirmed. If you've already paid and are waiting on activation, or have a question about your Bitcoin or Cash App payment, reach out in the same chat conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sending Bitcoin with Cash App instant?

Cash App processes the send on its end quickly, but the Bitcoin network itself confirms transactions in blocks roughly every 10 minutes. Your chosen withdrawal speed (Priority, Rush, or Standard) affects how quickly your transaction is prioritized, but it isn't instant in the way sending cash to another Cash App user is.

What is the minimum amount of Bitcoin I can send from Cash App?

Cash App sets a minimum send limit of 0.00005 BTC. If you're sending payment for an order, check the exact amount with whoever provided the wallet address rather than relying on the minimum.

What happens if I send Bitcoin to the wrong address?

Bitcoin blockchain transactions are irreversible. If you enter the wrong address and the transaction is confirmed, there's generally no way to recover the funds. This is exactly why it's worth copying and pasting the address and checking it carefully before you confirm.

Does Cash App charge a fee to send Bitcoin?

Yes — network fees vary depending on which withdrawal speed you choose (Priority, Rush, or Standard), with faster speeds generally costing more. Cash App shows the fee before you confirm the send.

How do I pay for my INO IPTV subscription with Bitcoin or Cash App?

Pick a plan on our pricing page, start an order in chat, and choose Bitcoin or Cash App as your payment method. Support will send you the address to send to — from there, follow the steps above to complete the transfer.

Sam Rivera

Sam writes ino iptv's setup guides and support articles, drawing on hands-on testing across Fire TV, Android TV, and Smart TV devices.

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