Bitcoin Thread 2 Satoshi

Any suggestions for a wallet provider that doesn't require verification?
 
Here's one for the crypto boffs. I have a reasonable amount of an altcoin on the eth chain in a non-custodial wallet that I'd like to move. I don't have enough eth in that wallet for the gas though. What is easiest/cheapest/best way to move the altcoin?

At the moment I'm thinking to buy a small amount of eth on VALR and send it to the wallet for the gas. Is this my best solution?
 
Here's one for the crypto boffs. I have a reasonable amount of an altcoin on the eth chain in a non-custodial wallet that I'd like to move. I don't have enough eth in that wallet for the gas though. What is easiest/cheapest/best way to move the altcoin?

At the moment I'm thinking to buy a small amount of eth on VALR and send it to the wallet for the gas. Is this my best solution?
yes

have to little gas and the transaction fails and the gas is burned and gone
have very little experience with tokens
and not much knowledge on eth transaction fees, hence why i burned gas for nothing at times

gas is such a bad anolgy at least if i burned gas on my car not enough to reach my destination
i would be somewhere inbetween my starting point and the destinantion
not poof back home :)
 
Can anyone help with withdrawal from Trust Wallet. Specifically USDT (Tron). I've created the account but don't want to transfer funds until I'm happy with how ot works. How much will it cost to withdraw USDT (Tron)?

Second question (probably stupid but asking anyway), if i receive USDT on Tron can I send it out on Polygon?
 
Can anyone help with withdrawal from Trust Wallet. Specifically USDT (Tron). I've created the account but don't want to transfer funds until I'm happy with how ot works. How much will it cost to withdraw USDT (Tron)?

Second question (probably stupid but asking anyway), if i receive USDT on Tron can I send it out on Polygon?
The safest way would be to sacrifice the transaction fees for a tiny transaction to see that you can do it

No idea on fees normally way cheaper vs btc/eth

Normally with custodial wallets you can move usdt on one network once in destination wallet you can use a different network next time

Salt, have only moved usdt via one network between exchanges once
 
The safest way would be to sacrifice the transaction fees for a tiny transaction to see that you can do it

No idea on fees normally way cheaper vs btc/eth

Normally with custodial wallets you can move usdt on one network once in destination wallet you can use a different network next time

Salt, have only moved usdt via one network between exchanges once
Salt?
 
Did not do any effort in checking the wallet ie is it custodial or not , if not then you may be stuck on the network you sent it on ie the usdt stays tokenized , if not on a network it is native to

Things change in the crypto space last time i transferred usdt was 2 years ago as far as i had it usdt only happend on one network natively, know it has changed , can't even recall which network it was native to hence

salt
 
@Speedster

From quick google yes usdt runs on trc20 (tron) and erc20 (eth)

Whichever you choose will determine interoperability later

Though i think most do both

From What i remember tron has much lower fees (POS network)

Not sure where eth is at in their transition

You will need either Tron or eth in your wallet dependant on which one you go for when you transfer later

And can't ge any info on transaction fees most posts that says high fees could be related to btc since multi coin wallet

And don't get any fee doc for trustwallet yet

Edit :als double check if exchange/receiver requires memo/tag as the wallet doesn't force you to do it on tokens , responsibility for sending coins to a void falls on you
 
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