I have a problem regarding transferring cardano from trust wallet to yoroi wallet. My problem started when I swapped book,io with ada on the yoroi wallet and then after some time I wanted to transfer it to the trust wallet and when I looked at the address on the trust I put the cardano address in the field for book,io withdraw without thinking. … To make things even worse, somehow, I don’t know, I got a few dollars of cardano left over from swapping book,io type on my trust wallet, and then I saw that I screwed up and that I don’t have book,io… When I looked at cardanoscan and I saw how both cardano and BOOK io were transferred but the book was like “+1asset” I don’t know what that means at all but my opinion is that the book remained linked to cardano as an asset and now I don’t know how to return it that on yoroi or to swap or anything just to get money out of it… If anyone has an idea please share.
By the way, I forgot to say that when I wanted to return the cardano from the trust to yoroi over the phone, it throws an error: The data couldn’t be read beacuse it is missing. Code200 And when I try the same thing on the computer, it throws the error:“TooSmallUtxos”
You bought the Book tokens on 2024-02-18 with Yoroi and sent them to the Trust wallet on 2024-03-23. Your Yoroi wallet is now empty.
You mean the 2 ADA that came with the Book tokens and the 1.15 ADA that then went further to the Trust wallet? Every native token has to be accompanied by some ADA on Cardano. It’s not possible to only send native tokens. What Yoroi did here was far from optimal, though. It only sent the absolute minimum amount of ADA with the tokens, but since the rest was not enough to be sent back as change to your wallet, it just decided to pay much too much fees for that transaction. Such a transaction should normally cost less then 0.2 ADA in fees and you paid 0.84 ADA.
I don’t understand what you are trying to say. Cardanoscan has the display “+1 asset” nowhere. Yoroi does use that in the transaction summary as far as I’m aware. It’s nothing spectacular. It just means that not only ADA, but also native assets are sent, the Book tokens in your case.
Thank you very much, I didn’t think that the problem can be solved so easily, but now I just downloaded those wallets to try which one is better for both iOS and PC, do you have any suggestion? Otherwise, if I understood correctly, these wallets, as far as I understand, are like some cardano scanner/reader, purely to see some status in my account, in my case “book.io”. If I sell it through those applications, does that mean that the events will be monitored on the trust wallet and that cardano will also be seen there because the same phrase is there… And one more question, do you advise me to sell book.io and all should I transfer that cardano from trust to yoroi or delete yoroi and use one of these wallets you provided exclusively for the cardano network and swapping it as needed.
Yeah, somehow, wallet apps for any cryptocurrency manage keys derived from your seed phrase, monitor the respective blockchain, show you transactions and balances for your account, build, sign, and submit new transactions to this chain.
Not really. Book are not an account, just one of hundreds of native tokens that can be in a Cardano account.
Yes, if Trust wallet works as intended (which often isn’t the case lately), it does the same as the others, monitors the blockchain and should show you new transactions popping up there. It should at the moment show you 20 ADA and 1220 BOOK. If it doesn’t it’s broken.
I have no advice on this. Seems to be up compared to when you bought them. But could go further up … or not.
Totally your choice. You can also import the seed phrase from Yoroi in the others. You can also install several of them and test them out for a while to see which one you like most.
Also: Only Yoroi and Eternl have a swap service included. For others, you’d have to go to the website of a DEX and connect the wallet. Which might give better rates also for Yoroi and Eternl.
Somehow, of all the applications, it’s the easiest for me to use, but I can’t connect to minswap, but I can swap through their application, where I saw that they use wingriders dex. So, I’m still thinking of transferring everything to yoroi, so I’m wondering if I’m now sending via vespr to yoroi and will the cardano I have be included in that transaction? OR should I swap book for cardano and then transfer it to yoroi and then buy there? What do you think is a better option and an easy one of course.
Otherwise, those errors that came out to me error 200 and that when I wanted to transfer from trust directly to yoroi, was it an error on the part of the trust wallet or was it unable to transfer cardano because it had a book connected to it?
Okay, then transfer everything over to the Yoroi wallet and continue using that if you like it the most. Totally valid.
Selling and immediately buying again does not make sense. You just pay too many fees then.
Just transfer all the ADA and all the Book together over to the receive address that Yoroi gives you.
Both is possible. As said, Trust has a lot of problems lately and I’m not so sure how well they handle native assets like Book.
But if you tried the transfer before you put the additional 19.2 ADA on the account, it is very well possible that Trust had no possibility to construct the transaction: As also said, native tokens always have to be accompanied by ADA and 1.15 ADA are probably the minimum for an output with one native asset. If you now ask to send them elsewhere, the 1.15 ADA would have to go with them, but then there is nothing left to pay the transaction fee. So, it would be correct that it was impossible to send them.
Now, that you put 19.2 ADA more in the account, there is no problem sending them, the Book tokens and the 1.15 ADA back to the Yoroi wallet in one transaction. There are enough ADA to pay the transaction fee.