Your Samsung Galaxy S20 Ethereum wallet address is a unique 42-character string starting with 0x. It is generated by Samsung Blockchain Wallet using the Ethereum blockchain format and is required to receive ETH and any ERC20 token.
What Is an Ethereum Wallet Address on Galaxy S20?
An Ethereum wallet address on your S20 is a public identifier that lets others send you Ether (ETH) or any ERC20-compatible token. Ethereum addresses always start with 0x followed by 40 hexadecimal characters, making them exactly 42 characters in total.
Your S20 Ethereum address is the same address used for all ERC20 tokens on the Ethereum network. This means you can use a single address to receive ETH, USDT (ERC20), USDC, DAI, or any other ERC20 standard token.
How to Find Your S20 Ethereum Address
Open Samsung Blockchain Wallet on your Galaxy S20. From the wallet home screen, tap on Ethereum or any ERC20 token. Tap the Receive button below your balance. Your Ethereum wallet address appears as a 0x string and as a QR code. Tap the copy icon to copy it to clipboard, or show the QR code for the sender to scan.
ERC20 Wallet Address on S20
Because all ERC20 tokens share the Ethereum network, your single 0x address on S20 works for receiving any ERC20 token. When sending USDT for example, the sender must select the ERC20 (Ethereum) network — not TRC20 or BEP20 — otherwise funds may be lost permanently.