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# Transfer between markets

## Transfer from Spot to Futures

1. Log in to your account, go to Finandy Exchange section and select "Wallets" menu.

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2. Select "Transfer" tab.

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3. Select a token, for example, **USDT.**
4. Enter **amount** to transfer.
5. Click **Confirm** button.

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## Transfer from Futures to Spot

Follow the same steps as described above, but select "**Futures → Spot**" as the transfer direction.

## Translation history

Below the transfer creation form, there is a history of recent transfers between markets.

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**Do you have any questions? We can help you in our Telegram chat.**

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