Answers to the most common questions about security, fees, backups, and offline use.
Non-custodial. You hold the keys. OneCurrency never has access to your Bitcoin.
If you backed up your wallet (encrypted JSON or QR), you can restore on any device with the backup and password. If you did not back up, the funds are unrecoverable.
Your Bitcoin is safe. Your seed phrase works with any compatible wallet like Electrum, BlueWallet, or Sparrow.
No. There is no KYC. You can create a wallet without signup.
OneCurrency applies a flat $3 platform fee to all send transactions to support the Bitcoin faucet and ongoing platform development. Unlike exchanges and custodial wallets that typically charge withdrawal fees ranging from 1% to 5%, OneCurrency’s platform fee is fixed and predictable. For each transaction, you pay only 0.00003337 BTC (approximately $3 at current rates), plus the standard Bitcoin network fee paid directly to miners. Network fee estimates are displayed in real time. This means that regardless of the amount you send, the OneCurrency platform fee remains 0.00003337 BTC, plus the miner fee required to confirm the transaction on the Bitcoin network.
Yes. You can create wallets and prepare transactions offline. Reconnect only when you want to broadcast.
Open onecurrency.net/onefaucet/, paste your receiving address, solve the captcha, and claim. Withdrawals start at 30,000 sats.
Encrypted backups are protected by your password. Keep the password secret and store backups in multiple safe places.
It depends on the fee. Higher fees confirm faster. OneCurrency shows fee estimates so you can choose your speed.