Supported tokens and networks

Supported tokens and networks

At NoOnes, our priority is to deliver a secure and user-friendly cryptocurrency wallet experience. Understanding which tokens and networks are supported by our platform is crucial for the safety of your funds and the reliability of our services. This article details the cryptocurrencies and networks supported by NoOnes Wallet, highlights common mistakes, and provides tips to avoid them.

NoOnes Wallet supports the following tokens and networks:

  • Bitcoin (BTC): NoOnes Wallet fully supports Bitcoin (BTC) transactions. Users can send and receive BTC seamlessly. We support all types of BTC addresses, including Bech32.
  • Ethereum (ETH): Ethereum (ETH) is supported, allowing users to store, send, and receive ETH, USDT, and USDC ERC20 tokens on both the Ethereum Mainnet and Arbitrum.
  • Tether (USDT): NoOnes Wallet supports USDT transactions on the Ethereum (ERC20), Arbitrum, Tron (TRC20), and BSC (BEP20), TON (TON) and Solana (SOL) networks. Please ensure you select the correct network when sending USDT.
  • USD Coin (USDC): Similar to USDT, USDC transactions are supported, but only on Ethereum (ERC20), Arbitrum and Solana(SOL). It's crucial to choose the appropriate network for USDC transfers.
  • TON (TON): is fully supported, allowing users to store, send, and receive TON coin.
  • Solana (SOL): is fully supported, allowing users to store, send, and receive SOL coin.
  • Monero (XMR): is fully supported, allowing users to store, send, and receive XMR coin.

Common Mistakes Users Make:

One of the most common errors users make is attempting to send unsupported tokens to NoOnes Wallet. These unsupported tokens and networks include:

  • Ethereum ERC20 tokens: NoOnes wallet supports only ETH, USDT and USDC of Ethereum (ERC20) tokens. Sending other ERC20 tokens may result in the loss of funds.
  • Binance USD (BUSD) and Binance Network USDC: Despite the support for BEP20 USDT, BUSD tokens, and USDC sent through the Binance network, typically associated with the Binance Smart Chain, are not supported. Sending BUSD or USDC tokens through the Binance network to NoOnes Wallet is not advisable and may result in the loss of funds.
  • KIP20: KIP20 tokens, associated with the Klaytn blockchain, are not compatible with NoOnes Wallet. Users must use wallets designed for the Klaytn network to handle KIP20 tokens.
  • Polygon Network USDC-PoS (Polygon): Although NoOnes Wallet supports Ethereum and ERC20 tokens, it does not support the Polygon network or its native assets like Matic. Sending tokens from the Polygon network to NoOnes Wallet may lead to irreversible loss.
  • Tron (TRX): While NoOnes Wallet supports the Tron (TRX) blockchain, it is not designed for receiving TRX coins or other TRC20 tokens. Users must be cautious when sending TRC20 tokens to avoid the loss of funds.
  • USDT (TON): Most exchanges require Tag/Memo for USDT/TON deposits. Missing or incorrect Tags/Memos could result in the loss of your assets. Please double check both USDT TON address and TON Tag/Memo on the USDT/TON send-out.
Tips for Avoiding Mistakes:
  • Double-Check Addresses and Networks: Before making a transaction, ensure that the recipient address and network match those supported by NoOnes Wallet. Mistakes here are often irreversible.
  • Use Test Transactions: For high-value transfers or when using a network for the first time, consider sending a small test transaction first. This can prevent significant losses due to errors.
  • Stay Informed: Regularly review the list of supported tokens and networks on our platform, as this information can change with updates to our services.

Beware of Fake Tokens:

One of the most common mistakes users make is confusing legitimate USDT and USDC with replicas. These fake tokens are designed to look identical to the real ones but are, in fact, worthless. To avoid falling victim to this type of scam, it is essential to always verify the token's smart contract address.

If you swap your legitimate tokens for one of these replicas, you will lose your funds.

How to Verify Your Tokens: Before you send, receive, or swap any USDT or USDC, you must check the token's smart contract address and compare it against our list of supported addresses. If the token you are interacting with has a different contract address, it is not the official token and will not be supported by our platform. Always use a block explorer to verify that the smart contract address matches one of the official addresses above before proceeding with any transaction.

What to Do If You Send Unsupported Tokens:

  • Immediate Action: If you accidentally send unsupported tokens, please contact our support team right away. Given the irreversible nature of blockchain transactions, we cannot guarantee recovery in every case. However, we will thoroughly review your situation to determine if any actions can be taken on our end.
  • Educate Yourself: Familiarize yourself with the recovery policies for unsupported tokens. Recovery is not always possible, and when it is, it often involves significant time and may incur fees.

Ensuring the compatibility of tokens and networks before initiating transactions is vital for the safety of your funds. By double-checking details and following the tips provided, you can avoid common mistakes that lead to the loss of assets. Our team is here to assist with any questions or concerns about supported tokens and networks.

 

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