Final answer:
When transferring tokens on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC), the recipient receives the same type of token sent, whether it is an original or a wrapped token. There's no automatic conversion during the transfer.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you transfer tokens using the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) from one wallet to another, the receiver gets the original token, not a wrapped token, assuming you are sending the token that is native to the BSC network. Wrapped tokens are typically used when a token from one blockchain is represented on another blockchain.
For clarity, a wrapped token is a type of token that represents a cryptocurrency from another blockchain on a different blockchain with its value pegged to the original. This is often done to utilize the cryptocurrency in decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystems where the original token is not compatible. The BSC network supports both native tokens, like Binance Coin (BNB), and wrapped versions of non-BSC tokens.
If you are transferring a native BSC token such as BNB, the recipient receives the same BNB token. If you are transferring a wrapped token that was originally from another blockchain but is now being used on BSC, the recipient will also receive the same wrapped token. There is no conversion process during the transfer itself; whatever token type you send is what the recipient gets.
It's essential to ensure that both sender and recipient wallets support the specific token type being transferred to avoid any loss of funds.