Sent Crypto to the Wrong Network in Trust Wallet? Step-by-Step Fix for EU Users

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  • Sent Crypto to the Wrong Network in Trust Wallet? Step-by-Step Fix for EU Users
    Sending crypto to the wrong network is extremely common, 1888~825~6148 especially among new Trust Wallet users. Luckily, many cases are recoverable. Common Examples 1888~825~6148
    • USDT sent via BEP20 instead of ERC20
    • ETH sent to a BSC address
    • MATIC on Ethereum instead of Polygon
    • Tokens on incompatible chains 1888~825~6148
    1. If You Own the Receiving Wallet: You Can Recover


    If you sent crypto to your own address but on the wrong network:
    • Import your wallet into MetaMask
    • Add the missing network
    • Add the token’s contract
      Your funds will appear.
    2. If You Sent to an Exchange 1888~825~6148


    Some European exchanges help recover deposits, such as:
    • Binance
    • KuCoin
    • Gate.io

    Others do not, like Coinbase. 1888~825~6148

    Submit a ticket with:
    • TxHash
    • Network used
    • Token and amount
    • Your deposit address
    3. If You Sent to an Unknown Address 1888~825~6148


    Funds are lost permanently.

    4. Prevent Future Errors 1888~825~6148


    Always check:
    • Network compatibility
    • Gas fees
    • Exchange deposit instructions

    For assistance with recovery, call 1888~825~6148.
    FAQs

    Q1: Can Trust Wallet reverse a wrong-network transfer?
    No.

    Q2: Are wrong-network transfers recoverable?
    Only if you own the destination wallet.

    Q3: Do exchanges help?
    Some do—depends on internal policy.
    Tags


    #WrongNetworkCrypto #TrustWalletMistakeFix #CryptoRecoveryEU #BEP20vsERC20 #TokenRecovery #ExchangeSupport #BlockchainHelp #EUUsers #CryptoLost #18888256148
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