I'm attempting to deposit BNB coins as a network fee from Bithumb to Burrito, but I'm unable to do so because I lack BNB coins. Can I pay with Smart Chaincoins?
Because it is a Binance Chain network-based token, transfers use BNB as network fees. These network fees are fees incurred by the Binance Network itself, not fees incurred by Burrito Wallet.
BNB is required as a network fee to transfer your smart chain (e.g., Sportium) coins.
You must transfer BNB tokens, which will be used as network fees, to Burrito Wallet to transfer smart chain (e.g. Sportium) tokens.
It may be cumbersome, but please purchase BNB coins from an exchange that supports both beacon chains and smart chains and send them back to Burrito Wallet.
Because Burrito Wallet only supports Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and Bithumb supports Binance Chain (BC), you cannot transfer BNB from Bithumb Exchange to Burrito Wallet.
Even if it's cumbersome, please send BNB through the process below.
①Purchase BNB at Bithumb
②Send BNB (BEP2) to Binance
③Send BNB (BEP20) to Burrito Wallet
- We will be supporting Binance Chain soon, so please wait a little longer.
I want to buy a BNB on Binance and send it to a burrito. How is the transaction or fee paid?
It doesn't matter which market you buy BNB on Binance: BNB/BTC, BNB/USDT, BNB/BUSD, etc.
If your asset is BTC, you can purchase BNB from the BNB/BTC market, and if you hold USDT, you can purchase BNB coins from the BNB/USDT market and transfer them to Burrito Wallet. Remittance payments are also paid on the same coin.