What is Qredo?
Partnered with MetaMask, Qredo is a promising new project working to build the digital asset economy of the future. The Qredo network is a ‘radical new infrastructure’ to improve interoperability among blockchains, speed of settlements, and decentralized custody.
QRDO is an ERC20 token that has a unique focus on user-centric tokenomics. This Layer 2 solution combines both utility and governance tokens to reward all network participants. Learn more
How to Deposit QRDO Into Your Coinmetro Account
For all information on how to deposit QRDO into your Coinmetro account, please see the following help center article:
As Coinmetro uses smart contracts for Ethereum and ERC-20 token deposits, the amount of gas required is slightly higher than a typical transfer. To be sure that your transaction is successful, please set the transaction gas limit to 55,000. The fee difference is minimal. If your gas limit is too low, the transaction will simply be rejected by the Ethereum network. There is no risk of loss of assets caused by a too-low gas limit.
If you're depositing from another exchange, it is important to ensure they support sending funds to ETH contracts or using a full ETH wallet as an intermediary.
How to Withdraw QRDO From Your Coinmetro Account
For all information on how to withdraw QRDO from your Coinmetro account, please see the following help center article:
Important Note - To request a withdrawal, your account profile needs to be verified as well as having the funds to cover your withdrawal. The first time a withdrawal is made to a destination, the destination needs to be confirmed via e-mail. If you have 2-Factor Authentication enabled for withdrawals, you will be asked to input the code for each withdrawal, approved or not. We suggest enabling 2-Factor Authentication to protect your account.
Withdrawals waiting for approval can be cancelled and the withdrawal status can be found by selecting the Wallet on your Coinmetro Dashboard. Please note that already-approved withdrawals cannot be canceled. If there is no Cancel button visible, this unfortunately means the withdrawal can no longer be canceled, and you will find a transaction ID (TXID) instead. This is a link to the relevant transaction hash on a Blockchain Explorer website where the status can be checked further.