Timeline for Two of my wallet transfers have gone poof
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Mar 27 at 15:57 | comment | added | Ruprup | Roger that, thanks again. Wish me luck. I have a feeling this might be one of those lessons learned the hard way. | |
Mar 27 at 15:55 | comment | added | user11842 | i believe most of the modern wallets dont allow you to send assets on another chain than the set chain but i havent used coinbase wallet nor crypto.com one so i cant say. for the forums it really depends, this stackexchange is solana dedicated so its not necessary but if you get into broader ones id advise you to send as much details as possible (chain, transaction hash, wallet address) so persons reading through can get a full understanding. | |
Mar 27 at 15:55 | comment | added | Ruprup | Responding to my comment I do remember seeing a ton of beware of sending to wrong addresses bc your crypto could just disappear to god knows where.. so if it's not something trivial that I'm missing I'm guessing I did that. Who knows. Thx again! | |
Mar 27 at 15:53 | comment | added | Ruprup | I appreciate the feedback. I'll run thru and check on the things you mentioned. Tho to your point about making sure wallets accept a certain ecosystem- Do most wallets let you process a transfer/send to another wallet with an address that doesn't link up with the ecosystem you're trading? It could be false memories but I felt like I wasn't able to continue a couple of times bc I failed to realize I was sending Eth and was using Sol address or vice-versa. Thanks for your response and advice. Also in forums like this or the ones you directed me to, would be wise (or dumb) to paste blockchain? | |
Mar 27 at 15:30 | history | answered | user11842 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |