TrinityProtocol

This article will provide you with all the details you need to successfully convert your NEP-5 TNC into ERC20 TNC.

Firstly, you will need to navigate to the Trinity website which can be found at https://trinity.tech

It is important to note that you do not have to register with Trinity on the website in order to use the cross-chain converter; it is open for anyone to use.

Once on the website you will need to scroll down until you reach the Trinity Cross-chain Converter tool. The next step is to click on the ‘Asset Cross-chain Convert’ button to take you on to the next page.

You can access directly via http://tokenswap.trinity.tech

By clicking on the ‘Asset Cross-chain Convert’ button it will take you on to the next screen.

Trinity Cross-Chain Converter

You will most likely find that the webpage will load up in the Chinese language, do not worry as you can change the language to English at the top of the page by clicking on the word ‘English’.

In this set of working instructions we will be converting NEP-5 TNC into ERC20 TNC, so all you need to do on this screen is click on the ‘Start’ button. After clicking on the ‘Start’ button you will be presented with the next page below.

(In the future if you wish to convert your ERC20 TNC back into NEP-5 TNC all you need to do is click the grey refresh button so the Ethereum icon appears on the left and the NEO icon appears on the right).

Do not use an exchange wallet addresses as you will lose your TNC

Before moving on to the next steps there is some important points you need to note: you must not use any exchange wallet addresses. Also, if you send NEO to an ETH wallet address it will be lost forever, the same applies if you send ETH to a NEO wallet address.

The minimum amount of TNC you can convert in one transaction is 100 TNC. A 100 TNC limit has been set because of the ETH transaction fee; if a user tried to convert 10 TNC you may find the ETH transaction fee would be greater than the amount of TNC.

You will notice there will be a very small amount of TNC added to the total figure (4 decimal places), this is equivalent to how gas fuel operates.