Sending crypto assets from one place to another can be confusing for first-time users. A common mistake beginners can make is selecting the wrong network when sending your crypto. Make sure you're selecting the correct network so that your transaction is successful.
Crypto tokens are only compatible with the blockchain(s) they are built for transacting on. Each chain uses its cryptography, which means each chain speaks its own "language". For most cryptocurrencies, BloFin will automatically select the correct network, but for some, you'll be given the option to choose from several different network options.
For those assets that prompt you to select a network, you must select the correct network. Selecting the wrong network could mean losing your funds. To demonstrate how you can make sure you're selecting the correct network, let's use the example of USDT deposits.
The withdrawal network for the other wallet for the exchange platform must be consistent with the deposit network for BloFin. For example, if you select USDT-ERC20 as the deposit network, the withdrawal network should also be USDT-ERC20. The same idea applies when you're selecting a withdrawal network. You must choose the same network for deposit.
Example: select deposit network for USDT
On the BloFin app homepage select Wallet. On the Overview page, select Deposit -> USDT. You'll be shown USDT-TRC20, USDT-ERC20, and others. Any of these options are correct, but the difference is in networking performance, and therefore in speed, security, transaction fee, etc., just as different modes of transportation differ in speed and security.
Take two networks for USDT as an example: USDT-TRC20 is faster and cheaper and thus works better for small deposits/withdrawals, while USDT-ERC20, slower and with a higher fee, is more efficient for large deposits/withdrawals.
After selecting the network, you can copy the deposit address at BloFin directly. Open the other exchange platform or wallet. Paste in the address you just copied from BloFin under Withdraw, follow the prompts to fill in the relevant information, and confirm to complete a deposit.