Dump your
crypto trash
here
That $4 of Bitcoin sitting in your wallet since 2021? The random 0.003 ETH from a swap gone slightly wrong? The Dogecoin you bought as a joke? Send it here. No account. No forms. Just copy, scan, and dump.
That weird $3–$50 sitting in your wallet doing absolutely nothing?
Most crypto wallets have it — leftover balances from old trades, transaction fee remainders, tokens from airdrop experiments, and coins you bought once and forgot. It's not enough to trade. Not enough to care about. But it's not zero. Spare Some Crypto is the designated dump for all of it. Send it, forget it, move on.
Four steps. Really.
No platform layer, no account wall, no approval queue. Just crypto and wallets doing what they're supposed to do.
Pick your network
BTC, ETH, SOL, DOGE, TRX, ADA, BCH — or EVM networks like BNB, Polygon, and Base.
Copy or scan
Hit the copy button on desktop. Scan the QR code on mobile. Either works.
Match the chain
Make sure the network in your wallet matches the wallet card you chose. This is the only step that matters.
Send and forget
Done. Your wallet is cleaner. Your crypto dust has a home.
All the usual suspects
The most widely-held crypto covered, with clear labels for the chains that share an address format.
Layer-1 chains
Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Solana, Tron, and Cardano each have their own wallet address.
EVM networks
One address covers Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, and Base — with token support for USDT, USDC, SHIB, TWT, and more.
Stablecoins welcome
USDT and USDC are accepted on multiple networks. Match the version (ERC20, TRC20, SPL) to the right wallet card.
Pick a wallet. Dump your dust.
All addresses are public and verifiable on-chain. Choose the one that matches your crypto and network.
Ethereum / EVM Networks
Solana
Tron
Bitcoin Cash
Dogecoin
Cardano
Check before you send
All wallet addresses are public and verifiable on blockchain explorers. You can confirm them before sending anything.
Explorer links
Before sending
Quick answers
The most common questions about dumping crypto here.
Nope. Send directly from your wallet to the address. That's the whole thing.
Whatever the network allows. If the network will process it, it's welcome here. Dust is the point.
BTC, BCH, DOGE, ETH, SOL, TRX, ADA, USDT, USDC, SHIB, BNB, and other supported tokens on EVM-compatible networks.
Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, and Base share the same address format. You still need to select the right network when sending.
Yes. ERC20 versions go to the EVM wallet. TRC20 USDT goes to the Tron wallet. SPL USDC goes to the Solana wallet. Match the version to the chain.
Almost never. Verify the address and network before sending. That's really the only advice that matters here.
Small leftover balances from trades, swaps, or fee payments — usually too small to move or trade but not zero. Full explainer here →
Yes. All addresses are fully transparent and viewable on public blockchain explorers. Links are above.
Still sitting on some crypto trash?
Spare balances, wallet dust, forgotten tokens — send them here and be done with it. No account. No custody. Just clean up your wallet.
What is Spare Some Crypto?
Spare Some Crypto is a public wallet page for sending crypto dust, leftover balances, and unused tokens without creating an account or going through a platform. It's designed for the small amounts that accumulate in wallets and never get used — Bitcoin dust, Ethereum gas fee remainders, forgotten Dogecoin, and stablecoins sitting on the wrong chain.
Supported networks include Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dogecoin, Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, Base, Solana, Tron, and Cardano. Common tokens like USDT, USDC, and SHIB are supported on their respective chains. Each wallet is labeled clearly by network to reduce the chance of sending to the wrong chain.
The goal is simple: make it as easy as possible to send crypto dust somewhere intentional, instead of watching it sit in a wallet forever. Copy the address, scan the QR code, match the network, and send. Done.
Learn more: What is crypto dust? · How to send crypto