> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.uxlink.io/layer/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.uxlink.io/layer/tutorial/how-to-find-exchange-uid-and-withdrawal-address/bitget-exchange.md).

# How to Find bitget UID & Deposit Address

## Bitget UID:

1.Click on the button on the top left of the front page.

2.Click on your personal profile.

3.Copy your UID.

**UID via Bitget website**

![UID via Bitget website PC](https://static.uxlink.io/uxlink_website/bitget-exchange-uid.jpg)

**UID via Bitget App**

![UID via Bitget App](https://static.uxlink.io/uxlink_website/bitget-exchange-app.png)

## How to deposit on Bitget:

### 1.Click **\[Add funds]** on the front page.

![Deposit via Bitget App](https://static.uxlink.io/uxlink_website/bitget-add-funds-01.jpg)

### 2.Click **\[Deposit crypto]**

![Deposit via Bitget App](https://uxuy.hk.ufileos.com/uxlink_website/bitget-add-funds-02.jpg)

### 3.Click on the search bar and type \[INVITE], select \[INVITE] and then \[The Open Network].

![Deposit via Bitget App](https://static.uxlink.io/uxlink_website/bitget-add-funds-03.jpg)

### 4.Copy the deposit address.

![Deposit via Bitget App](https://static.uxlink.io/uxlink_website/bitget-add-funds-04.jpg)


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