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How to Transfer PEPE from Gate.io to Trust Wallet (Step By Step)

Gate.io支持PEPE多链提现(ERC-20/BEP-20/SOL),但Trust Wallet仅兼容ERC-20和BEP-20;务必网络一致、核验地址与合约,避免资产永久丢失。

Jun 07, 2026 at 08:34 pm

Network Selection and Compatibility Check

1. Log into your Gate.io account via the official app or web interface.

2. Navigate to Assets → Withdraw and select PEPE as the withdrawal token.

3. Identify the supported networks for PEPE on Gate.io — currently ERC-20, BEP-20, and SOL are active.

4. Open Trust Wallet and verify which network it natively supports for PEPE: ERC-20 and BEP-20 are fully compatible; SOL-based PEPE is not supported in Trust Wallet.

5. Confirm that the selected network on Gate.io matches exactly with the network used in Trust Wallet — mismatched chains cause irreversible loss.

Address Preparation and Validation

1. In Trust Wallet, go to the Wallet tab, tap the + icon, search for PEPE, and add it to your wallet.

2. Tap on the PEPE asset, then select Receive to display your wallet address.

3. Carefully copy the full address — for ERC-20, it begins with 0x; for BEP-20, it also starts with 0x but belongs to the BSC chain.

4. Cross-check the address format using a blockchain explorer like Etherscan (for ERC-20) or BscScan (for BEP-20) to ensure it is valid and has prior transaction history.

5. Do not use shortened addresses, checksum-ignored inputs, or clipboard managers that auto-correct case — Ethereum-style addresses are case-sensitive.

Withdrawal Execution on Gate.io

1. Return to Gate.io’s withdrawal page and paste the verified Trust Wallet address into the Withdrawal Address field.

2. Select the identical network used in Trust Wallet — if Trust Wallet uses BEP-20, choose BEP-20 on Gate.io; same applies for ERC-20.

3. Enter the withdrawal amount and review the displayed network fee — BEP-20 fees are typically lower than ERC-20 under normal congestion.

4. Enable two-factor authentication by entering your Google Authenticator code, SMS code, and fund password as prompted.

5. Click Confirm Withdrawal — no further edits are possible after submission.

Transaction Monitoring and Confirmation

1. After submission, locate the transaction hash (TXID) in your Gate.io withdrawal history.

2. Paste the TXID into the corresponding blockchain explorer — Etherscan for ERC-20, BscScan for BEP-20.

3. Monitor block confirmations: ERC-20 requires at least 12 confirmations; BEP-20 usually settles within 15–30 seconds with 15 confirmations.

4. Refresh Trust Wallet manually or wait for automatic sync — PEPE may appear under “Hidden Tokens” if auto-detection fails.

5. If PEPE does not appear after 30 minutes on BEP-20 or 2 hours on ERC-20, verify contract address alignment: Gate.io uses the official PEPE contract on each chain, and Trust Wallet must load the exact same contract.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send PEPE from Gate.io using TRC-20 to Trust Wallet?Trust Wallet does not support TRC-20 tokens. Attempting this results in permanent loss. Only ERC-20 and BEP-20 are accepted.

Q: Why does my PEPE balance show zero in Trust Wallet even after confirmation?This occurs when the contract address added in Trust Wallet differs from Gate.io’s deployed PEPE contract. Manually add the correct contract address for your selected network.

Q: Is there a minimum withdrawal amount for PEPE on Gate.io?Yes. The minimum is 10,000 PEPE for ERC-20 and 5,000 PEPE for BEP-20. Transactions below these thresholds will fail silently.

Q: Does Gate.io charge different fees for PEPE across networks?Yes. ERC-20 withdrawal incurs ~0.005 ETH in gas, while BEP-20 costs ~0.0005 BNB. Fees are deducted from the withdrawal amount before dispatch.

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