Without a doubt, integrating Binance would be the best option when it comes to withdrawing our rewards.
Besides that Binance has recognition and experience in the crypto world.
Like me, I think the entire community would wholeheartedly appreciate such an integration.
@Fahim1 A lot of it is as I mentioned above. What happens is companies like Uphold or Gemini have agreed to partner with Brave. What we earn in Brave Rewards is actually called Virtual Basic Attention Token, or vBAT for short. These are like customer reward points, similar to that of frequent flyer miles, that we get from using Brave and allowing them to serve us with ads. Cooperating businesses like Uphold/Gemini accept those points and then convert them to Basic Attention Token (BAT).
In order for that conversion to happen, they need a money transmitter license AND they have to comply with KYC/AML. Originally Brave was even trying to figure out how to do this themselves with Brave Wallet or to have decentralized through THEMIS, which you can see discussion of at -browser/wiki/Wallet-support-FAQ#why-cant-my-wallet-receive-my-rewards-how-about-tipping-from-my-wallet
Hi,
I was watching someone on youtube saying you should not send from other wallets directly into Binance unless you send funds first as BTC and then buy whichever currency you choose, have you used this method before,
many thanks
Hi I have transferred ADA from Bitrex to my Binance account on 1/6/2018 and the transaction is showing as completed in Bittrex and also in the Cardano explorer but it is not reflecting in the Binance Balances.
@newtothegameyash: Same thing happened to me. On 01/06/2087 my friend transferred ADA from Bittrex to my address in Binance. The transaction is shown complete but I cant see my balance in Binance. I have sent several emails to Binance support,no response. I am now trying to give them a call.
Hello! Does anyone know, if the problem has been solved meanwhile ? A friend of mine wanted to transfer ADA (which he bought for me) to my binance wallet. Is it true that he has to pay 1 ADA for the transaction (a is stated here: -us/articles/115000429332-Fee-Structure-on-Binance) even if the transaction is made from one binance wallet to another binance wallet.
Answers are appreciated!
Assuming you do have enough ADA to cover that transaction fees, you either need to contact Trust Wallet for a fix or if you have the recovery phase, restore your funds in another wallet (eg Daedalus) and send the funds from there.
" Your Smart Chain address on the app is what we are asking.
I already mentioned this on the previous emails.
You need to have some BNB on your Smart Chain address in order to do transactions.
What is your address? We will send you some for the fees.
Here is how to get the BEP20 address on the app:
-to-get-bep20-address/70844/2they said give us your BEB20 smart chain address and we will deposit fees there."
Hello! I recently saw that my last payment was entirely done via Zksync Era.
As I have 10 nodes, all setup with my Binance Storj address (and that worked well in previous Zksync Lite transfers), I am not sure what I am doing to get those tokens in my wallet.
From docs I learned that I need to get to zksync bridge and transfer all of them. I know it sounds silly, but I dont have a clue what to do in the bridge. Is there an address that I must send the fees so I can get storj tokens from L2 to L1? Maybe a screenshot of what I did so far (and it is wrong probably) could help:
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Then to do this, without requiring any ETH on zkSync Era you use the txSync Bridge to withdraw STORJ from Era to L1. You can pay this fee on Era using STORJ tokens. When withdrawing, provide the Binance exchange STORJ deposit address.
The only thing i got so far is that my nodes have the old storj deposit address on binance. When i created this web3 wallet, it generated a new address that is the one used to connect the binance to zksync.
I tried many times, but I got the same issue: Binance Web3 wallet is having a different address than the one I have added on my nodes. That is why it cannot see Storj tokens.
Any idea on how can I fix that?
Given that, your Trust Wallet address will never match the deposit address on any exchange, include Binance itself.
You may configure your Trust Wallet to show zkSync Era mainnet: zkSync Era: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started Trust
The STORJ token contract address on zkSync Era:
So, in short - if you provides the L1 deposit address of any exchange in your nodes, then you must not opt-in for any zkSync, if you use the address from your wallet, then you can use any zkSync (Lite and/or Era).
Now I need to change that payment address. I already have Metamask and I thought to use it to store my Storj tokens - can this be possible? If yes, if I add Metamask Ethereum address in Storj nodes will be ok?
Hi Alexey,
I am stuck at point no.1 - the address does not match.
Also, I have no ways from Binance web3 wallet to get the pass phrase, unfortunately. The only tutorial found on Binance site is not correct!
How to Locate Your Binance Seed Phrase (For Beginners) You Remotecrypto on Binance Square
Tap the Wallet1 in the left upper corner, you will see a window with a list of wallets, tap the plus sign, the window to enter your seed phrase will open, put your seed phrase there and you should get this wallet.
I used the Binance Storj deposit address.
I was receiving the tokens only on zksync lite. To claim them I just found out the manual transfer to work, meaning that I must transfer the fee amount on a specific address and with an exact amount.
From last month I got the tokens on zlsync era only, and the struggle since then to get them
Is there any way to revert them from era to lite? At least this time?
I followed your steps to setup metamask wallet and changed all my nodes with the new address. Hopefully next month will have no issues.
I may guess that to withdraw from zkSync Lite you might use the expensive Alternative Withdrawal method to the same address on L1, so it may work, but you were forced to pay in ETH in that case, not with STORJ
This expensive alternative withdrawal is designed as an emergency method, if you would send tokens via zkSync Lite to the address where you do not have keys (like the exchanges deposit address), but if it was the address from the Binance Web3 Wallet, then you have keys (stored on the Binance servers, but you may take them away without possibility to return them back), so you might use the normal withdrawal using
I bought Ethereum from Binance and then transferred it to my Trust Wallet but I have still not received anything in my trust wallet. I got my trust wallet address correct according to the Txid and it is stated as completed.
To access it, tap the toggle sign on the upper right of the main wallet screen, search for Binance-Peg, and enable the one with Ethereum and BEP20. You can also follow this guide: How to Add or Remove a Coin
Welcome to the Wallet Software Development Kit (SDK) documentation. This SDK is designed to empower third-party Decentralized Applications (dApps) by enabling seamless integration with the Binance Web3 Wallet. By leveraging the SDK, developers can enhance their dApp's user experience and provide seamless access to the advanced features of the Binance Web3 Wallet.
The Binance Web3 Wallet is built on the latest multi-party computation (MPC) cryptographic standard, providing unmatched security. With this technique, private keys remain secure and confidential, as each party only has access to its own key fragment.
The SDK supports standard functionality such as connecting and signing transactions. It also continuously expands its capabilities, offering unique features like fund transfers from the user's Binance account to a Web3 wallet when using a dApp, with more features to come in the future.
The current way I have found to do this is to check if a wallet sends money directly to a binance address, but I have only found 2 binance deposit addresses (Named Binance 1 and Binance 2 on solscan). Is there a way to check this without knowing an exchange's wallet addresses beforehand? As I would like to do this for other exchanges.
To the blockchain, an exchange wallet is like any other wallet. Exchanges can choose how to manage their funds and users' wallets in any way. Your best bet is to go through exchange by exchange and figure out their deposit addresses.
This is confusing me a lot. Basically if you have a metamask wallet and have some BNB there, and you use PancakeSwap for example, even if you convert the BNB into ETH or BTC, it won't be the real counterparts but rather the Binance pegged versions.
Is there any other way to do this? Seems extremely limiting and confusing because the Swap platforms all use the same logos and it makes you think you are getting a real ETH, and tranferring this to a wallet like Exodus that doesn't support this type of ETH, will make these stuck in that address no?
I think the main "problem" here is that BSC is derived from Ethereum - they use the same EVM code (Ethereum Virtual Machine) in the background. Therefore they also have the same underlying native currency - Ether.
Furthermore, all tooling is mostly compatible between these two chains. If a tool (such as Metamask) has been designed to utilize Ethereum chain with Ethers, the same tool can be used to manage BSC by just changing the address Metamask connects to. But then the problem is that Metamask assumes the native currency is still Ethers, and possibly displays everything in Ethers (even if it should be BNB). Note that Metamask is just one example here, lots of other similar tooling.
So, for some tools, there may not be any difference between the chains and they are unable to distinguish between the assets. They only know that they, for example, receive "56 of the native asset" and display to the user that they receive "56 Ethers", without even knowing that the underlying chain is not Ethereum mainnet.
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