Bridge
How Bridge Works from Layer 1 to Layer 2
The bridge connecting a IDLEChain Cryptonote Layer 1 to a Layer 2 compatible with Metamask provides a way to transfer tokens between the two layers of the network. Here's the step-by-step process:
For more information and to access the bridge, visit Layer2 Bridge.
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Access the Website: Users access the bridge website through a web browser.
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Connect Wallet: Users connect to their wallet, preferably through Metamask, configured for the compatible Layer 2.
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Receive Tokens in Layer 2: On the website, users select the option "Receive IDEL in L2". This generates an address in Layer 2 to which the user must send the IDEL from their wallet in Layer 1 (Monero).
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Send Tokens from Layer 1 to Layer 2: Users complete the transaction by sending the IDEL from their wallet in Layer 1 to the provided address in Layer 2.
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Transaction Confirmations: Once the transaction is completed in Layer 1 and the necessary confirmations are obtained, the bridge processes the reception of tokens in Layer 2.
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Receipt in Metamask: After the bridge confirms the receipt of tokens in Layer 2, users will see the tokens reflected in their Metamask wallet.
How Bridge Works from Layer 2 to Layer 1
The process for sending tokens from Layer 2 to Layer 1 is similar:
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Access the Website: Users access the bridge website.
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Connect Wallet: Users connect to their wallet in Metamask, configured for the compatible Layer 2.
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Select Quantity and Layer 1 Address: Users select the option "Send IDEL to L1" and specify the quantity of IDEL to send and their address in Layer 1 (Monero). It is crucial for users to provide a valid and correct address in Layer 1, as tokens could be lost if sent to an incorrect address.
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Send Tokens from Layer 2 to Layer 1: Once the necessary information is provided, users initiate the transaction from their Metamask wallet in Layer 2 to the bridge.
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Transaction Processing: The bridge processes the transaction and sends the tokens to the specified address in Layer 1.
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Receipt in Layer 1: The tokens are received at the specified address in Layer 1, and users can view them in their corresponding wallet in that layer.