Deposits
You opened the deposit screen and you need to send Monero. Here is the order of operations, which wallets to use, and the snags nobody warns you about.
Monero is the deposit coin Osiris pushes, and the reason is chain analysis. Bitcoin's ledger is wide open and every analytics outfit has it indexed. Monero's is not open the same way. Ring signatures and stealth addresses block the clustering that makes Bitcoin tracing work. Fund in XMR and the deposit does not turn into a headache later.
On desktop, Feather Wallet is the easy default: quick, tidy, handles subaddresses and a custom ring size. On a phone, Cake Wallet does the job. If you want the smallest possible interface, the official Monero CLI is there. All three run off a seed phrase, so write the seed down when the wallet first shows it and never type it into a web form.
The Osiris deposit screen gives you a fresh subaddress. Copy it, do not retype it. Paste it into your wallet's Send tab, enter the exact amount, leave the ring size alone, send. The network confirms once in a couple minutes. Osiris credits your balance after a few confirmations, usually under ten minutes from the broadcast.
Sending from an exchange that does not really support Monero withdrawals. Rounding the amount and lopping off decimals. Closing the deposit page before the balance shows up. The credit is async, so go back to the account page rather than staring at the deposit screen.
| Mirror | Onion address (click to open) | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary 128 ms |
osirisydmlx47esm6ylhzhtnjrucgnymi7beqoyzze5jn3opbr3zy4id.onion |
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| Backup A 161 ms |
osirislivpetlbabbl3zzqhupurfkxxbzbheu3bkrshkaiwg2hcxbyqd.onion |
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| Backup B 197 ms |
osiriseultmx3so5ef6ayasy4kdyekbywr7pyggpmjazeogxoyaodsyd.onion |