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Len Saldua (OP)
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April 16, 2022, 07:54:45 PM
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This is more of a technical question here. I'm trying to get my Terra Luna tokens out of the centralized exchange into a hardware wallet. I see that Ledger now offers support for this token, and also the SafePal wallet. In SafePal, I've noticed you can only Send/Receive , not Swap or Buy this token. However, the part that I don't understand is why INJ ( Injective Protocol ) is listed under Network.  Comparing this to the Ledger listing, I find the regular Terra token ( LUNA ), and a Terra Token labelled as ERC20 ( TRA ) No Network information is listed.
I think my centralized exchange uses the Ethereum network as default but I'm not sure. My question is then what to do if the Networks listed are different. For example, if I try to send a LUNA token from the SafePal wallet to the Ledger wallet or vice versa. Assuming the Ledger wallet is using the ETH network I would be sending a token from the Injective Protocol Network to the Ethereum Network. So two incompatible networks... will it work ? Or are they compatible ?
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April 18, 2022, 07:19:39 PM
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Wow... no takers ? Hhhmm....
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April 20, 2022, 09:24:06 PM
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What are you trying to achieve actually? On which network do you want to store the Terra? Why does it have something to do with INJ.

And yes if you are sending tokens from/to a different network, of course, it is not incompatible. If you trying to move your Terra funds from CEX to a hardware wallet, decide first whether you want to receive the coin/token on which network. If your CEX only supports Terra withdrawal on ERC20, then you will receive the token on that network.
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April 20, 2022, 10:13:59 PM
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First question?

Injective Protocol Network have the same source "ETH" or not? In case about "Supported Network" it's up to the service provider is supported or not. Just a small suggestion, better never send any asset from different network.

You potentially will lost the asset, If the address is not supported like BSC who are compatible with source code "ETH".

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