If you are interested in using @PancakeSwap on the BSC network, you have to set up BSC on your wallet.

Here is a short thread on how to do that

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Using Metamask to set up BSC:
Click the top right picture
Go to settings

Once on settings, go to network

Click add network

Network Name: Smart Chain

New RPC URL: https://bsc-dataseed.binance.org/ 

ChainID: 56

Symbol: BNB

Block Explorer URL: https://bscscan.com 
Once you add and save that network, you’ll notice the wallet has switched to BNB.

If you had funds on this wallet on the ETH network, they are not gone, they are just located back at the $ETH mainnet network.

Now, you’ll need to get $BNB to this wallet.
There is a few ways to do this, but the easiest way is to exchange some on @BinanceUS or @ProBit_Exchange

You’ll need to go there, make an account, then send $ETH (or some other crypto they support, $ETH is easiest) to your new exchange wallet.
Once you exchange your $ETH to $BNB, you are going to withdraw your $BNB to that wallet.

The address will not change when switching between networks.

You just track it on a different site. To track your wallet on the $BSC network go here: https://bscscan.com/ 
Okay, so when you start the withdraw, make sure it is noted as BEP-20 (BSC) wallet.

The fees here are currently 40 cents a TXN, so take advantage of this and do a test withdraw of .01 $BNB to ensure everything gets sent.

After 5-10 minutes, everything should be set up.
Once you see the txn on your Binance smart chain address, you should be good to send the rest over.

Then you’re good to use the BSC network on @PancakeSwap and enjoy those super cheap fees.

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