Getting Started
Getting Started with RICE Pay
Prepare your wallet, USDC, and network fee balance on Base.
RICE Pay is built for simple, practical USDC transfers on Base.
RICE Pay is non-custodial. This means RICE Pay does not hold your funds. Your assets stay in your own wallet, and your wallet is responsible for confirming blockchain transactions.
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Before You Start
What You Need Before You Start
Wallet, USDC, ETH, and recipient address.
Safety
Important Safety Note
Key rules before confirming any transfer.
Step 1
Install a Compatible Personal Wallet
Choose a personal wallet that supports Base, USDC, and ETH on Base.
Step 2
Make Sure Your Wallet Uses Base
Confirm your wallet is using the Base network.
Step 3
Prepare USDC and a Small Network Fee Balance on Base
Prepare USDC on Base and ETH on Base for network fees.
Step 4
Send with RICE Pay
Review the transfer flow before confirming in your wallet.
Step 5
Send a Small Test Transfer First
Use a small transfer to confirm the address, network, and flow.
Final Checklist
Avoid These Common Mistakes
Run through these checks before confirming a USDC transfer.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about wallets, Base, USDC, ETH fees, and RICE Pay.
Ready to Use RICE Pay?
Use RICE Pay for non-custodial USDC transfers.
Once your wallet is ready, your USDC is on Base, and you have a small amount of ETH on Base for blockchain network fees, RICE Pay is built to make crypto payments feel simple, practical, and transparent.
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