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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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