If you are wondering about how to make Metamask transfer between Networks to different Networks, this article is for you.
How to make Metamask transfer between networks?
If you are using a custom RPC network other than the Ethereum mainnet, make sure you have the tokens required for the corresponding gas costs. For example, BNB tokens are used as gas for the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network, while MATIC is required for Polygon.
Here is the step-by-step process to make Metamask transfer:
If you are using a custom RPC network other than the Ethereum mainnet, make sure you have the tokens required for the corresponding gas costs. For example, BNB tokens are used as gas for the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network, while MATIC is required for Polygon.
- On your wallet's login page, make sure you are in the account you want to trade, then click the "Send" button in the middle of the screen.
- Now you need to enter the recipient's public address. If addresses are already saved in your address book, they will appear at this stage
- Enter the number of tokens you want to send and click Next.
- You will now see the estimated gas fee for your transaction, which you can also adjust. It is a good idea to double-check the recipient's address before clicking "Confirm" to proceed with the transaction.
- You will then be redirected to the homepage where you can view a list of your recent transactions on the Activity tab.
If you are using Custom network and sidechains, please be aware of the things we described below.
- Not all networks are secure
- Make sure you trust your network provider.
- Find networks at chainlist to automatically add them to MetaMask.
- Always validate custom network information.
- MetaMask cannot track transactions between networks.
- While custom networks may be compatible with Ethereum, they are not the same as the Ethereum mainnet.
- Understand the limitations of technical support
- Learn how gas works on different networks
So I hope this article will help you to know how to make Metamaskt transfer between Networks. Sometimes, your transaction may take longer to confirm. When this happens, you can choose to speed up the transaction by resubmitting the (first pending) transaction at a higher gas price, or cancel the transaction before it is confirmed.






















