The transfer of assets begins with selecting the network, and in most cases, BEP20 is used, as this network provides high processing speed and minimal fees. The USDC asset is sent from the wallet where the current balance is stored, after which the asset transaction to the selected exchanger is initiated. To perform the operation, an application is submitted, specifying the exact amount, account details in Revolut, and other parameters. After this, the system performs a preliminary calculation, fixing the current rate that affects the final conversion to euros. The next stage includes sending USDC via BEP20, where the correct address is critically important, as errors at this stage make the exchange impossible. After network confirmation, processing begins, and the operation moves to the stage of bank crediting in Revolut. Sometimes the transfer goes through a transit method, which is related to the internal features of processing in the banking system. During this time, you can track the status, which shows at what stage the current exchange procedure is. Using monitoring through Obmify allows you to choose a platform where the exchange takes place with optimal parameters, including the rate, speed, and level of support.