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hero member
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March 31, 2021, 12:09:44 PM
#7
So you withdrew from Binance and used BSC as the transfer network instead of ETH?



I don't think your coin is lost. If you control the seed or private key then you can set up a BSC wallet on MetaMask or one of the alternatives using the same private key or seed, add ETH as a token, send the coin back to Binance, and then withdraw using the ETH network.

Beats me why Binance won't put ETH at the top of the list.. that would help avoid a lot of confusion on part of users.. I know they gotta shill their networks but come on, it's ridiculous.
jr. member
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March 31, 2021, 11:52:50 AM
#6
Dude you are not clear here. Is it that you transferred funds via a BSC bridge or what? Or you used a Binance Dex for a transaction? Be clear
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March 31, 2021, 11:03:54 AM
#5
This may help:

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Question: Why can't I see my tokens after withdrawing from Binance Smart Chain (BSC)?

Answer: We've learned that Binance does not automatically withdraw to the main Ethereum network by default.  They allows users to select Binance Chain or the Binance Smart Chain, their own blockchains, which allows Ethereum-based tokens to be held in the form of BEP2 and BEP20 respectively.


Question: How can I fix it if I already transferred my tokens from Binance?

Answer: If you already withdrew your tokens to their blockchain, you'll need to use the MetaMask add Custom Network feature to add the Binance Chain or Binance Smart Chain's RPC URLs endpoints to your MetaMask. We do not have a hosted or recommended URL for a Binance Chain node, you should probably refer to their documentation to find a URL recommended by them.

Once you've added the Binance Chain or the Binance Smart Chain to your MetaMask, you will be able to select different networks to view the assets (you may need to add Custom Tokens too) held by your selected account on that network.
Source.

Anyway if you have this difficulty I think Binance should add more notes if users want to withdraw via BSC (assumed it's not already there).
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 11:03:46 AM
#4
Your transaction will not be reflected on the ETH blockchain, if you want to track your transaction then use the Binance blockchain:

https://bscscan.com/

There should be reflected.

And if isn't reflected there, then contact Binance support and send them the transaction ID. I don't think you lose your coins, just find the right track for them
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 11:03:37 AM
#3
I transacted my ETH going to my ETH wallet using the BSC and the amount did not arrived.

I guess I lost my money as I tried again using the ETH network and it came to my wallet.

My question is, why would Binance give you an option to transact with BSC if its not supported on the coin you transacted.
They have this questions that you will answer and if you will agree they'll send the transaction.
It looks like you are confused about blockchains.
Read how to use Ethereum wallet on Binance Smart Chain
https://academy.binance.com/en/articles/connecting-metamask-to-binance-smart-chain

You can also use Ethereum wallet on many similar blockchains.
https://chainlist.org/

Go to https://beaconscan.com/
Enter your wallet and see your balance. If your coins are on balance, then everything is in order.
To transfer your coins from the Binance Smart Chain to the ETH network
use https://www.binance.org/en/bridge
full member
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March 31, 2021, 10:31:20 AM
#2
I dont understand it. You mean you send Ethereum while you used bsc network ? Or you send your ethereum to bsc address ? If you use mobile wallet such trust wallet then check ypur transaction or wallet on etherscan. If the transaction succeed you may lost it. If its failed your ethereum probably still in your wallet.
hero member
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March 31, 2021, 09:43:41 AM
#1
I transacted my ETH going to my ETH wallet using the BSC and the amount did not arrived.

I guess I lost my money as I tried again using the ETH network and it came to my wallet.

My question is, why would Binance give you an option to transact with BSC if its not supported on the coin you transacted.
They have this questions that you will answer and if you will agree they'll send the transaction.
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