What is a bridge?
To learn how to bridge the tokens, let’s first understand what a bridge is in the context of blockchain and cryptocurrency.
Simply put, a bridge is a connection that transfers tokens, data, or other assets from one blockchain to another.
By connecting your wallet on blockchain A to the bridge on the sender side and connecting your wallet on blockchain B to the bridge on the receiver side, your tokens or assets are locked at blockchain A and then released to your wallet on blockchain B, effectively bridging from one blockchain to another.
Because the tokens or assets remain locked in immutable contracts, it ensures the circulating supply of the respective asset across chains is not impacted and remains in balance.
If you want to learn more about how the bridge that Opulous is using works, we recommend reading the following article by our bridging partner, Messina: HERE
What crypto wallets are supported?
To bridge tokens using the Messina Bridge, you can use a number of your favorite web3 wallets, depending on the blockchains you are using.
ASA (Algorand): Pera Wallet, Deftly, WalletConnect
ERC20 (EVM - Ethereum, BNB Chain): MetaMask, Coinbase, WalletConnect, Trust Wallet
These wallets can be downloaded to your mobile and used as a mobile application, or if you prefer desktop, some also feature browser extensions or browser wallet integration.
For more information about each respective wallet, click the links above.
One wallet is not necessarily better than the other; it depends on personal preferences and circumstances. We always recommend using your wallet details responsibly and stay vigilant throughout your actions. Using cold wallet protection such as a Ledger or Trezor is always advised for added layers of security.
When you have chosen the wallet of your choice, it’s time to bridge your tokens.
Bridging To Arbitrum
The images displayed in this article are produced while bridging OPUL from Algorand to Arbitrum and using Pera Wallet and MetaMask as wallet applications respectively.
IMPORTANT
Before proceeding, consider carefully the estimated gas prices on both the source and the destination network.
Make sure you have sufficient gas available in your respective wallets, and it is advisable to have a little extra in case the gas fees fluctuate.
Ensure you have ETH on Arbitrum in your wallet for gas and not on Ethereum or another layer 2.
If you have ETH on Ethereum or another layer 2 network, you can switch this on Meta Mask, Coinbase Wallet and have it ready in your wallet to pay any necessary gas fees.
Now that you have your gas ready let’s bridge to Arbitrum!
STEP 1: Select Your Source
On the Messina.one bridge page, select the Source chain that you are bridging from (Algorand, Ethereum, BNB Chain - ignore the other chains), and click on CONNECT WALLET. Then connect the wallet of your choice by following the instructions on the screen. Scroll up to see what wallets are supported for each of the respective chain types (EVM / AVM).
STEP 2: Choose Your Destination
On the Destination drop-down menu, select Arbitrum from the list of networks and click on CONNECT Wallet. Then, connect the wallet of your choice by following the instructions on the screen.
Important: If this is the first time you are using Arbitrum, make sure the network is added to your respective EVM wallet and your wallet switched (SWITCH NETWORK) to the newly added Arbitrum One network. Most wallet applications will automatically prompt you to add a new network when you first try to use it.
STEP 3: Final Preparations
When both wallets are successfully connected, ensure the correct token is selected on both sides (in this example, we’re using OPUL) and insert the number of tokens you wish to bridge in the ‘Input Bridge Amount’ field.
Reminder: Look carefully at the bridge fee and estimated Gas prices on both the source and the destination network. Make sure you have sufficient gas available in your respective wallets, and it is advisable to have a little extra in case the gas fees fluctuate.
Make sure you have ETH on Arbitrum in your wallet for gas and not accidentally on Ethereum or another layer two.
STEP 4: Start Bridging
Tick the box for understanding the risks associated as stated in the Messina Terms of Use, and click on REVIEW TRANSACTION.
Make sure to verify the transaction details carefully on the confirmation pop-up and click on CONFIRM to initiate the bridging process.
Ensure your wallet application for the source chain is open and ready to receive the transaction notifications and sign the transactions as they appear on your application. A transaction ID will be generated accordingly.
Step 5: Complete The Process
After the source chain transactions are completed, click on the CLAIM button to initiate the process of releasing tokens to your wallet on the destination chain. A transaction ID will be generated accordingly.
You just bridged your tokens successfully to Arbitrum!
Important: Your newly bridged Arbitrum tokens may not appear in your EVM wallet until you add or import (depending on the wallet of choice) the token contract manually.
Token References:
Arbitrum OPUL contract address is 0x0c5fa0E07949F941A6c2C29a008252db1527d6EE
Arbitrum USDC contract address is 0xaf88d065e77c8cC2239327C5EDb3A432268e5831
Arbitrum OVAULT contract address is 0x6a214298e6F8605F6aB52913E4fC4A02Ce66D33A
You can find more token contract details here on Arbiscan, the Arbitrum Blockchain Explorer.
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