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Why hasn't my SUI appeared in my test wallet after 10 hours?
I recently transferred some SUI to my other wallet using the testing network of Sui Wallet. It's been over 10 hours, but the SUI hasn't shown up in the wallet. I'm worried it might have gotten lost because I can't find the testing network either. I was using OKX/Ouyi. Can someone help me figure out what's going on and how to resolve this?
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4Check your transaction hash on any Sui scanner - You will find the answer over there 1000000%
If you sent SUI from OKX, that means the tokens were transferred on the mainnet, because OKX doesn’t support the testnet.
But if you’re viewing your wallet (like Sui Wallet or another one) while it’s connected to the testnet, you won’t see those tokens show up even if the wallet address is the same.
Just open your wallet and switch the network to Mainnet. Once you do that, the SUI you transferred from OKX should appear right away (assuming the transaction was successful. you can always check the TX hash on a block explorer like https://suivision.xyz).
Hope that helps
It looks like you've transferred SUI using the testnet. Testnet transactions don't move funds to the mainnet, and the OKX wallet doesn't support the Sui testnet. This is why you can't see your SUI in the receiving wallet. If you manage the testnet wallet, switch it on and check for the funds there.
You should try accessing the testnet or development network on the wallet you're using. If you're using OKX, it currently does not support the SUI testnet network, so you won't be able to track the transferred SUI using that wallet.
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