If you own some ADA, you may be looking to send it to your KuCoin.
However, there is just one version of ADA that KuCoin supports (Cardano).
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
If you own some ADA, you may be looking to send it to your KuCoin.
However, there is just one version of ADA that KuCoin supports (Cardano).
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
If you’re looking to transfer your CHR tokens to your Metamask wallet, you will need to import them as a custom token.
The process of adding CHR is much easier, as you do not need to add it as a custom token like OHM.
Here’s a guide to help you get started.
If you tried sending Harmony (ONE) to your Binance via its native chain (Harmony) by copying the deposit address, you may have received this message:
This is because exchanges like Huobi, Binance, and Crypto.com would look for an address that starts with ‘one‘.
Harmony ONE is actually an EVM-compatible chain, even though it does not have an ‘0x’ address!
Moreover, there are 2 different versions of ONE that Binance supports (Harmony and BEP2).
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
If you own some SOL, you may be looking to send it to your Trust Wallet.
However, you are able to send SOL via its native chain (SOL).
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
If you’re looking to transfer your THG tokens via your Metamask wallet, you will need to import them as a custom token.
Here’s a guide to help you get started.
If you own some RUNE, you may be looking to send it to your Trust Wallet.
There are 3 networks that you can send RUNE on, (native Thorchain, BEP2, and ERC20). However, Binance only offers BEP2 withdrawals.
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
Last updated on May 18th, 2022
If you own some FITFI, you may be looking to send it to your Metamask Wallet.
However, you are only able to send FITFI to Metamask via its native chain (Avalanche C-Chain)
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
Last updated on November 16th, 2022
If you’re looking to transfer Step App (FITFI) tokens to your Metamask wallet, you will need to import FITFI as a custom token.
Here’s what you need to know.
If you own some ALGO, you may be looking to send it to your ALGO Wallet.
Here’s a guide on how you can do so:
If you’re looking to transfer your STG tokens to your Metamask wallet, you will need to import them as a custom token.
The process of adding STG is much easier, as you do not need to add it as a custom token like OHM.
Here’s a guide to help you get started.