When try send BTC, from binance wallet to exodus,appear what network to use (with fees)
- BTC
- ERC20
BEP20 and BEP2 i think is out from my choose.
What network i choose? BTC? ERC20 ?
The point is pretty clear, if you want to send Bitcoin (BTC) then you will choose the Bitcoin network - no matter which wallet you send your transaction to. You cannot perform BTC transactions using some other networks and thus save on a fee.
Additionally to what Lucius said, there are multiple "networks" to choose from, and only one of them is the bitcoin network.
When you paste your bitcoin address in the address box, all unmatched networks will be unselected, making your choice easier:
What are all those networks?
ERC-20, BNB and BSC chains are tokens which are, theoretically, pegged to BTC. Each 1 token in that chain is backed up by 1 BTC. People use those networks mainly to use Uniswap and other decentralized exchanges, making non-kyc trades. There is an additional risk holding coins in those chains, as we need to
trust that the emissor really hold 1 BTC for each 1 token.