@Patricia Walker You should NEVER share your wallet seed phrase—it’s like handing over full access to your funds. Here’s what to do (I deleted your comment to protect you, but follow these steps)
Move Funds: Create a new wallet immediately and transfer all your assets to it.
Revoke Permissions: For DeFi users, revoke access to smart contracts linked to the old wallet.
Secure Your New Wallet: Enable two-factor authentication and use a hardware wallet if possible.
Monitor the Old Wallet: Watch for suspicious activity.
Stay Secure: Never share your seed phrase again, and store it offline.
Act quickly to prevent loss!
To transfer USDT from your SafePal wallet to Binance, first, log in to Binance and get your USDT deposit address by selecting the same network as your SafePal wallet (e.g., BEP20 or ERC20). Then, in SafePal, select USDT, tap **Send**, paste the Binance deposit address, and confirm the transaction. Ensure you have enough of the network's native token (like BNB for BEP20) to cover fees. Double-check the address and network before sending, and wait for the transaction to be confirmed on the blockchain.
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@Patricia Walker You should NEVER share your wallet seed phrase—it’s like handing over full access to your funds. Here’s what to do (I deleted your comment to protect you, but follow these steps)
Move Funds: Create a new wallet immediately and transfer all your assets to it.
Revoke Permissions: For DeFi users, revoke access to smart contracts linked to the old wallet.
Secure Your New Wallet: Enable two-factor authentication and use a hardware wallet if possible.
Monitor the Old Wallet: Watch for suspicious activity.
Stay Secure: Never share your seed phrase again, and store it offline.
Act quickly to prevent loss!
To transfer USDT from your SafePal wallet to Binance, first, log in to Binance and get your USDT deposit address by selecting the same network as your SafePal wallet (e.g., BEP20 or ERC20). Then, in SafePal, select USDT, tap **Send**, paste the Binance deposit address, and confirm the transaction. Ensure you have enough of the network's native token (like BNB for BEP20) to cover fees. Double-check the address and network before sending, and wait for the transaction to be confirmed on the blockchain.
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