If you want to change the network of your Metamask, for example to the Kovan test network, you need to click the ‘down arrow’ next to the current network . It will open a menu where you can select a different network.
Read moreHow do I retrieve my token sent to the wrong network?
You have mistakenly sent tokens to a wallet that does not support the network on which the tokens were sent. In this case, you need to import your wallet private key into a new wallet that supports both networks . Depending on the wallet you are importing, you can also use a seed phrase instead of a private key.
Read moreWhat happens if you send Crypto to wrong network?
In simple terms, they are token standards that each belong on a different blockchain. If your crypto is on the wrong network, it might not be usable for the purpose you need . For example, Ethereum sent to BSC won’t be usable in Ethereum DApps and smart contracts.
Read moreHow do I recover funds sent to a wrong public address MetaMask?
Unfortunately, there is no guarantee anyone can retrieve your tokens if you sent them to a contract address . A contract address is not a repository of tokens; it is essentially a computer program, a set of code, that performs some function on the blockchain.
Read moreHow do I change my BEP20 to ERC20?
There are 2 ways to do it using:
Read moreCan you send ERC20 to BEP20?
BEP-20 is a token standard on Binance Smart Chain (BSC). To transfer the ERC-20 tokens to BEP-20 , so you can lend BNB (BEP-20 standard) and open leveraged yield farming on Alpha Homora (vBSC), you have multiple options: 1.
Read moreHow do I convert tokens to ERC20?
You just connect your ethernet wallet, transfer in your tokens, click on exchange and search for your token and list them . You can either pick a price (in Ether) you want to sell at, or pick a price that someone is offering to pay.
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