The transfer begins with selecting the network, and the most in-demand option remains BEP20, as this network ensures stable operation and high processing speed for requests. The USDC asset is stored in the digital environment on the wallet balance, after which the exchange is initiated through the chosen exchanger. At the first level, an application is formed, indicating the required amount, transfer parameters, and the details of the Horizen system. After that, a preliminary calculation is made, the current rate is fixed, and the final amount in EUR is determined. This method is important for controlling the result and excluding unexpected changes during exchanges and other financial procedures. The next step involves sending USDC via BEP20, where special attention is paid to correctly specifying the address. Errors at this stage are critical as they make further exchanges impossible and can also lead to loss of funds. After the transaction is confirmed, it is processed by the network, and the exchange moves to the crediting stage. In some cases, a transit processing mechanism is used, where the exchange goes through an additional level within the system. During this time, the current status is displayed, providing an understanding of which step the process is at. The Obmify monitoring service provides data on available options, including the current rate, the volume of available reserves, and limit restrictions. Thanks to this, the exchange becomes more predictable, and the choice of platform is based on specific indicators. As an alternative, assets like Tether are sometimes considered, but USDC is more frequently used due to its stable structure. Regardless of the chosen tool, a correct exchange requires strict adherence to the sequence of actions.