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Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘
by
gunhell16
on 26/07/2025, 11:14:37 UTC
My point is that, when you deposit USDT for example, you can choose BSC network, TRC20 Network, Aptos and etc. Addresses are different for each network and when you type the address, the system automatically detects the network and blocks your from depositing though this network.
Firstly, this can only work if you are making a withdrawal from Roobet onto another external address. If you are depositing to Roobet from else where, then the wallet service you are using should be able to identify wrong addresses and prevent wrong deposits.

Secondly, All EVM compatible blockchains use similar addresses, so to me, it doesn't make sense to use different addresses for different chains. In fact, using one address across all EVM compatible blockchains reduces the incidents of wrong transactions, just like exchanges do.

But you know I have experienced before where the network is different but the address is the same. And this time I experienced it I sent to an address using the network should be BSC,
but I didn't notice or double check the network I put in ARB Network.

Now, I realized that when I noticed that the ARB Network instead of BSC, but the address I was looking at was the same as the ARB and BSC, so I thought I would never have the fund I sent,
but after an hour to enter the USDT I sent to the BSC, I could not understand if I had thought I would have come in.