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When you send cryptocurrency using Trust Wallet, @@+1@808@301@6463@@ the transaction is broadcast to the blockchain @@+1@808@301@6463@@ network where it gets validated by miners @@+1@808@301@6463@@ or validators depending on the blockchain system @@+1@808@301@6463@@ being used such as Ethereum or Bitcoin @@+1@808@301@6463@@ networks globally.
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