I decided to transfer some crypto to a friend for the first time, and the more I read, the more nuances I found. It turned out that you need to take into account not only the address, but also the network, commission and even time. Now I think how to do everything accurately and not to lose money foolishly.
I realized for myself that before any transfer, it's better to do a little digging into the topic - there are a lot of little things that you don't think about right away. For example, if wallets support different networks, you can easily choose the wrong one and lose everything. Plus, commissions can be unstable, sometimes it's better to wait. I found a normal explanation step by step - more here
The main thing is not to confuse the network, especially if the token can be sent through several options. I once sent it to the wrong place and the money was lost. Now I always double check which network the transfer is going through.