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  • I it has a link and urging you to connect your wallet to their SCAM dApp, then consider that NFT as a SCAM.

    If you’re too greedy and can’t control yourself and that itchy feeling that pushes you to " try it " (may be it’s real), at least use a burner wallet loaded only with a small amount you’re willing to risk / loose without regret :)


  • Sollet is depreciated since the FTX fiasco, how come you’re saying " you can’t connect it to Tulip" ?!

    The official Sollet website is down since months

    http://sollet.io

    The one you used is certainly a Phishing / SCAM one.

    As for SolFlare, if you can’t connect it to Tulip, try using another browser, or another wallet (Phantom …) if all browsers and wallets failed, it means there is a problem with the dApp you wanna interact with.















  • a larger amount of SOL being extracted in the “Transaction Result” (in this case 0.00203928 SOL)

    That’s the " renting fee " of the token you just received which is $MIRO.

    That happens when the target / receiving address doesn’t have that token before. Some wallet will add that Renting Fee by default when sending a transaction of such tokens if the receiving address doesn’t have the token there already.

    Also about the " Transaction Fee ", some wallets have it implemented by default what we call " Priority Fees " which are a bit more than the standard one which is usually " 0.000005 SOL ".

    So if a normal wallet to wallet transaction (ot a Swap or trading in a Dex) costed you more than " 0.000005 SOL ", then it’s a " Priority Fee " thing.












  • So sorry for your loss.

    As crypto users i’m sure the majority went through this dilemma, some lost pennies and some might have lost their life saving because of this.

    Golden rules hen making a transaction using blockchain (Solana or any other blockchain):

    - ALWAYS copy / paste the receiving address, never write it letter by letter or number by number because you’ll end up making a mistake no matter how careful you were…

    - ALWAYS send a small TESTING amount first to check the blockchain status working fine or not and if the receiving address is correct.

    Once you’re done all that, you may send the whole amount later on.

    Solana blockchain has the cheapest transaction fee, so i t won’t hurt do what i just told you when ending a transaction in Solana blockchain.


  • ansi09@alien.topOPBtoSolanaWeekly Discussion | November 13 - 2023
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    1 year ago

    If you sent the " native Solana " (SOL) on Solana network, it should be perfectly fine.

    but I did it from USDT to solana?

    Can you explain this part ?

    Is the USDT you sent was in your Solana blockchain?

    If yes, then it should be fine, if the USDT you sent to Solana blockchain was on another blockchain (Polygon, Ethereum, Avalanche …) then it’s lost unfortunately.