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هل يمكن سحب عملة رقمية على شبكة اخرى تدعم العملة وليس بالضرورة الشبكة التي اودعت بها

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Sophie Kramer

Business Strategy, Finance & Leadership Coach

I used a translation tool to understand your question.
The translation I received was:

“Can a digital currency be withdrawn on a different blockchain network than the one it was originally deposited on?”

Based on that translation, here is my answer:

In general, you cannot withdraw a cryptocurrency on a different blockchain network unless the asset is officially supported on that network. Each blockchain is its own system with its own rules, addresses, and transaction structures.

What is possible, depending on the exchange or wallet, are the following:

1. Wrapped or bridged versions

Some platforms allow you to convert (“bridge”) a token from one network to another.
Example:
• ETH → Wrapped ETH on another chain
• USDT (ERC-20) → USDT (TRC-20)

But this is a conversion, not a direct withdrawal of the same token.

2. Exchange-level conversions

Some exchanges allow you to deposit a token on one network and withdraw it on another if they support both versions.
Example:
You deposit USDT ERC-20 → exchange converts internally → withdraw USDT TRC-20.

Again, this only works if the platform supports both networks.

3. If the network does NOT support the token

Then the answer is no.
Sending a token to an unsupported blockchain usually results in permanent loss of funds.

Summary

You can only withdraw a token on another network if:
• the platform supports that network and
• the token exists in a compatible version on that network.

Otherwise, it is not possible.

If you want, I can also have a more detailed look into it, explain how bridges, wrapped assets, or cross-chain swaps work — or help you assess whether a specific withdrawal is safe before you make a transaction. Feel free to schedule a call

Answered 7 months ago