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Description of the issue:
I recently deposited more than 200 usdt from binance to my brave wallet and i can’t swap it or send it to exchange, i get instant error when i try send to other exchange or another wallet.
Is the issue occurring on a specific network?
Solana Mainnet Beta
What operating system are you using?
Windows and Android (do not work on both)
Now despite the fact I have Both Solana and USDT, I have Insufficient liquidity, It means that I do not have these funds? is USDT on Solana Mainnet Beta bugged somehow?
@Camilleus sorry been silence on this. I know it’s currently the weekend, so might be a few more days before anyone else gets here.
What I will want to ask though is:
If you’re still having issues or if this resolved?
Do have enough tokens in your Wallet and remaining to cover gas fees? (Making sure said tokens are on the network correct network)
More importantly, I tried looking up that notice and I found the below:
The message “insufficient liquidity for this trade” means that the trade being attempted is larger than the liquidity pool’s capacity. This message can appear on trading platforms when there aren’t enough buyers or sellers at a given price
I’m wondering if that perhaps is/was your problem?
the problem is not resolved, I bought a little bit of solana to have funds for gas fees but it does not help.
the problem is still the same, I cannot send my USDT anywhere and I cannot swap It
Clicking the “Review Button” does nothing
but thanks to one liquidity provider the transaction looks like: (despite fact I wanted to swap 100USD to SOL)
Hello, good day, I am having problems transferring my USDT from my Brave wallet to Binance, where I put the shipping address it asks me to make sure that the address has the uppercase and lowercase letters correctly placed. Does anyone know how to solve this? Thank you
Hello - This sounds like a checksum issue. Visit etherscan.io and paste your receiving address into the search bar. You will then see the option to copy the address. Copy and paste it over.
Hello, it is the same address apparently, the only thing is that they change some letters from lowercase letters to uppercase letters; It can be used? The BSC says that the address you should use is the supposedly new one.