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# Does The Giving Block support BNB Chain (BEP20/BEP2 tokens)?

At this time The Giving Block can only accept ETH and ERC-20 token transfers sent over the main Ethereum network. We do not accept token transfers sent over BNB Chain (formerly Binance Smart Chain) or (BEP20/BEP2 Tokens). BNB is its own blockchain designed for Binance customers.

At this time The Giving Block is not able to recover funds sent  via BNB Chain (formerly Binance Smart Chain). \
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Although BEP20 tokens use the same address format as Ethereum, they are separate networks. When withdrawing from Binance it is important to note the warning they provide when sending tokens over the BNB Chain.


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