Some networks have their own, parallel token standards which essentially equate to ERC-20. BNB Chain/BSC and its BEP-20 standard is the most prominent example. The equivalence between the two standard means ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum and BEP-20 tokens on BNB Chain are interchangeable. If you transfer 10 ERC-20 tokens to a wallet on BNB Chain, you'll have 10 of the same token on BNB Chain, but in BEP-20 form and 'pegged' to the value of the ERC-20 original.
In other cases, such as Polygon, you can simply use the Polygon bridge (available here once you connect a wallet) to move tokens across, provided there are smart contracts deployed on both networks.
If you want to move ERC-20 tokens across different networks, always do your research to make sure you don't lose funds, and consider using test transactions before sending large sums.
On the homepage of MetaMask Extension, under the 'Tokens' tab, click on the token whose contract information you want. Then, click on the vertical three dots menu and select 'View asset in explorer'. This action will take you to the token's contract address on the active network.
The public address of a crypto wallet is displayed in the wallet. To find your address, simply log into the wallet and look for it (it should be displayed close to your account name). Permissionless market creation refers to a system in which anyone can set up a financial market that facili...
Smart contracts can define rules, like a regular contract, and automatically enforce them via the code. Contract Address refers to the address location of the actual token contract that manages the logic for the tokens. It does not refer to the address that holds your own personal tokens!
Use /coins/list endpoint ( include_platform=true ) Example of responses: json. [ ...... ...
Look for the "Contract“ by visiting the info section of a coin page on CoinGecko. 📘 Notes: Not all coins will have a contract address listed on the CoinGecko site.
The recommended way for a smart contract to test if an address is a smart contract is to measure the size of its bytecode. If an address has bytecode, then it is a smart contract.
Open your in-browser MetaMask extension (or mobile app) and log into your account. Click Add Token at the bottom of the extension view. Under Custom Token, type in the Token Contract Address for the issuer token and you can then proceed to add the token listing to your wallet view.
You can find a token contract page by using the Etherscan search bar and searching for the token by address or token name. After selecting the token you are directed to the token contract page. The token contract page is very similar to an address page.
Open your Trust Wallet and choose the Binance Smart Chain network.Tap on the “Receive” button and select BNB. You will then see your BNB token ID, which is a unique wallet address assigned to you.
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