Why do I need to “enable XSGD token” before sending XSGD to my wallet?
The XRP Ledger has a built-in safety feature to protect users from receiving unwanted or unknown tokens. Before your wallet can receive a specific token like XSGD, you must first set up a trust line.
Think of it like adding a new contact to your phone—you’re telling your wallet, “It’s okay to accept this token from this source.”
How do I set up a trust line for XSGD?
Setting up a trust line is a one-time action that allows your wallet to receive XSGD.
Here’s a general process (you can refer to your wallet provider’s documentation for detailed steps):
- Open your XRP wallet (such as Gemwallet, Crossmark, Xumm, Ledger, etc.).
- Find the “Add Trust Line” option.
- Enter the details for XSGD:
- Token Code: XSGD
- Issuer Address:
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- Confirm the request (this may require a small amount of XRP as a reserve fee).
Once this is done, your wallet will be ready to receive XSGD.
What happens if I try to withdraw XSGD without setting up a trust line?
Your wallet won’t be able to receive the tokens. The withdrawal will fail or be delayed, and support intervention may be required. That’s why it’s important to set up the trust line before withdrawing XSGD to avoid any issues.
Is setting up a trust line safe?
Yes! Setting up a trust line is safe and only allows your wallet to receive a specific token (XSGD) from a specific source. You are still in full control of your funds.
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