How to Sell Eclipse Crypto: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
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Eclipse (ECP) is a Binance Smart Chain (BSC) token that trades primarily on decentralized exchanges like PancakeSwap. Unlike major tokens listed on centralized platforms, selling Eclipse involves using your crypto wallet and navigating a DEX interface. If you’ve purchased ECP and are wondering how to convert it back to BNB or another token, this guide is for you.
Eclipse (ECP) is a Binance Smart Chain (BSC) token that trades primarily on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like PancakeSwap. Because it’s not listed on major centralized platforms, selling ECP involves interacting with your crypto wallet and using a DEX interface.
If you’re ready to convert your ECP back into BNB or another token, this guide walks you through the process clearly and safely—no technical experience required.
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What You Need to Sell Eclipse
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
- A crypto wallet that supports BSC, such as MetaMask or Trust Wallet
- Your ECP tokens already in the wallet
- A small amount of BNB to cover gas fees (network transaction fees)
Step-by-Step: How to Sell Eclipse Crypto
Step 1: Connect Your Wallet to PancakeSwap
- Go to https://pancakeswap.finance
- Click “Connect Wallet” in the top right corner
- Choose your wallet provider (e.g., MetaMask or Trust Wallet)
- Approve the connection in your wallet popup
✅ Make sure you’re on the official PancakeSwap website—double-check the URL.
Step 2: Import the Eclipse (ECP) Token Contract
If ECP doesn’t appear in the token list:
- Click “Select a Token”
- Paste the official ECP contract address (find it on BSCScan, CoinGecko, or CoinMarketCap)
- Confirm to import the token
⚠️ Never trust random links or token addresses shared in social media comments.
Step 3: Select ECP as the Token to Swap
- In the “From” field, choose ECP
- In the “To” field, choose BNB or a stablecoin like BUSD or USDT
If you plan to cash out later through a centralized exchange, BNB or BUSD are good choices.
Step 4: Set Slippage Tolerance
Because ECP is a meme-style token, you may need to set a higher slippage tolerance:
- Click the settings icon ⚙️ on PancakeSwap
- Set slippage to 10–12% (or whatever is required by the token’s tokenomics)
Slippage allows for price fluctuations during the transaction. If it’s too low, your transaction may fail.
Step 5: Review and Confirm the Transaction
- Click “Swap”
- Review the transaction details, including expected output and fees
- Approve the swap in your wallet
- Wait for the blockchain confirmation (usually just a few seconds)
Step 6: Check the Result (Optional)
You can view your transaction on BSCScan by clicking the transaction link in your wallet or PancakeSwap. This gives you a clear record of the swap and your new token balance.
Where Can You Send the BNB After Selling?
Once you’ve received BNB from the sale, you can:
- Hold it in your wallet for future transactions
- Transfer it to a centralized exchange (like Binance or Coinbase) to cash out to fiat
- Swap it for other BSC tokens on PancakeSwap
Tips
- Transaction failed? Increase your slippage tolerance slightly.
- “Insufficient BNB” error? You may not have enough BNB to cover gas fees—top up with a small amount.
- Can’t see ECP or BNB in your wallet? Add the token manually using the contract address.
Reminders
- Always use the official PancakeSwap site: https://pancakeswap.finance
- Never share your seed phrase or private keys
- Only use verified token contract addresses
- Be cautious of browser popups or phishing attempts while trading
Selling Eclipse (ECP) involves a few extra steps compared to large-cap cryptocurrencies, but it’s manageable with a secure wallet, some BNB for gas, and access to PancakeSwap. Always double-check token addresses, keep your private keys safe, and take time to understand what each step is doing.