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As blockchain networks have developed, standards have been put in place as to how tokens should be programmed; how they act, programmatically speaking. On the Ethereum network, many fungible tokens conform to a standard called ERC-20. So, your BNB, USDT, LINK, DAI tokens, to name a few, are ERC-20 tokens.
If you attempt to send cryptoassets directly from one network or chain to another, this will most likely result in permanent and irreversible asset loss
Although a custom network may be Ethereum-compatible, they are not the same as the Ethereum
Mainnet. You may have the same Ethereum addresses on all networks, but your assets and transactions are specific to each network, unless the custom network provider allows you to move funds in to and out of it.
This means you probably have to use a bridge or portal to move assets from one chain or another
This process is exactly the same for ETH as it is for other ERC-20 tokens, but always make sure that when sending ERC-20 tokens, that the receiving wallet supports the tokens you are sending.
the Activity tab on MetaMask, you can review the transaction information and have the option to view the transaction record on etherscan.io. And boom it work like a charm! https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask plugin,
These are the web addresses I acquired the information from. I really hope this is what your wanting on this done on this bounty.
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As blockchain networks have developed, standards have been put in place as to how tokens should be programmed; how they act, programmatically speaking. On the Ethereum network, many fungible tokens conform to a standard called ERC-20. So, your BNB, USDT, LINK, DAI tokens, to name a few, are ERC-20 tokens.
If you attempt to send cryptoassets directly from one network or chain to another, this will most likely result in permanent and irreversible asset loss
Although a custom network may be Ethereum-compatible, they are not the same as the Ethereum
Mainnet. You may have the same Ethereum addresses on all networks, but your assets and transactions are specific to each network, unless the custom network provider allows you to move funds in to and out of it.
This means you probably have to use a bridge or portal to move assets from one chain or another
This process is exactly the same for ETH as it is for other ERC-20 tokens, but always make sure that when sending ERC-20 tokens, that the receiving wallet supports the tokens you are sending.
the Activity tab on MetaMask, you can review the transaction information and have the option to view the transaction record on etherscan.io. And boom it work like a charm! https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask plugin,
These are the web addresses I acquired the information from. I really hope this is what your wanting on this done on this bounty.
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