@chouck731 pair your Trezor with Metamask and add BSC as per instructions in this thread, then click Import token and add this address: 0x8FFf93E810a2eDaaFc326eDEE51071DA9d398E83
I am facing the exact same issue that our friend @bsoysal had in the past. I Sent some ETH and some MANA to my trezor one using the BEP20 network yesterday, and it never reached my Trezor. I did some research and found this forum.
I followed all the steps, added the custom BSC network to metamask, added the ETH and MANA tokens, respectively 0x2170ed0880ac9a755fd29b2688956bd959f933f8 and 0xD99349E5B186288909C59d1298499Ae7b2B70c3e (also tried the 0xeE1D419e687412B932d578154f477443526B9373 for the MANA) and still see myself with 0 everywhere. I tried to connect my trezor to metamask but all the addresses displayed 0.00000, I went down to the 600th address and they were all the same. I feel like i’m very close to finding my “lost” eth and mana. Any help is appreciated!
In addition to what MichalZ said, you must connect Metamask (MM) to your Trezor. The screenshot you posted shows that you look in a native MM account, not in your Trezor wallet.
I sent some ETH to my Trezor WHITE through the Bep20 Network from Binance and they never arrived. It’s not much but I would like to get them back.
What I can do?
From already thank you very much!
As mentioned in this thread, you need to use 3rd party wallet (for example MetaMask), connect the ETH address that you used for receiving the coins (in the step “Select an account”).
and insert the contract address of Binance-Peg Ethereum Token (0x2170Ed0880ac9A755fd29B2688956BD959F933F8), select “Add Custom Tokens” and “Import Tokens”
Note that these are not real ETH (on ETH blockchain), but “Binance-Peg Ethereum Token” (BEP20 token). To be able to transfer them back to the ETH network, you need to send them back to your exchange. You will need some BNB to pay gas for this transaction, if you don’t have any, buy some and send it to the ETH address with your Binance-Peg Ethereum Tokens. From the exchange, you can send your ETH to your ETH address again, but this time be sure you use the proper ETH network (most likely you will have to pay higher transaction fees).