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Safely Handling Deposits And Withdrawals Across Multiple Blockchains

One coin, many networks. How to move assets across chains on a CEX without sending them somewhere unrecoverable.

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One coin, many networks. How to move assets across chains on a CEX without sending them somewhere unrecoverable.

Safely Handling Deposits And Withdrawals Across Multiple Blockchains is topic 71 of the web3wikis ordered Knowledge Base, the first and only ordered path through web3, taught from real, unedited experience: the hassle, the improvisation, the troubleshooting, and the wins.

Why this matters

Most people arrive in web3 disoriented, unsure where to start, which sources to trust, and how not to lose money. This lesson removes that fog for safely handling deposits and withdrawals across multiple blockchains, in order, as part of the Centralized Exchanges, Binance / Coinbase / KuCoin module.

What you'll learn

  • The plain-English idea behind safely handling deposits and withdrawals across multiple blockchains
  • How it fits into the bigger web3 picture
  • The practical steps, common mistakes, and how to stay safe

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