When your wallet offers to transfer tokens using these standards, it simply means that the transaction will be executed using the respective platform — BNB for BEP2 , BSC for BEP20, or Ethereum for ERC20.
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Sending BEP2 Assets with Trust Wallet
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If you created a Multicoin account, your BEP2 address would be the BNB address on your trustwallet . Your BEP20 address would be the coin called “SmartChain”. The BEP2 address starts with “bnb”. Your BEP20 address starts with 0x just like an Ethereum address.
Read moreIs BEP2 a trust wallet?
Trust Wallet users can switch between BEP2 (the Binance Chain version of BNB) and BEP20 (the Binance Smart Chain version of BNB) without leaving their wallet . Many other cross-chain protocols are in the process of being built or deployed on Binance Smart Chain.
Read moreWhat is BEP2 wallet?
BEP-2 is a technical standard for the issuance and implementation of tokens on the Binance Chain . This standard defines a set of rules that tokens should follow to function in the Binance Chain ecosystem. A comparable token standard for issuing tokens on the Ethereum blockchain is ERC-20.
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