Mantle Network Testnet Guide Step by Step.
Mantle is an EVM-compatible technology stack for scaling Ethereum. Being EVM-compatible means all the contracts and tools that work on Ethereum also work with Mantle with minimal modifications. Mantle users can experiment with exciting web3 apps, and developers can deploy smart contracts in an efficient, low-fee environment.
At its core, Mantle has been built with a modular architecture that uses an optimistic rollup with an innovative data availability solution. This allows Mantle to inherit security from Ethereum and offer cheaper and more accessible data availability.
The project is at a very early stage and many aspects are shrouded in mystery, which can be beneficial for us, since we are the first pioneers in it and can increase our chances of getting a drop in the future by being active now. After the investment in the project or the size of rewards for the paid phase will be known, a lot of people will come to the project, and by that time you and I will have a big gap and experience with the project and if the project will be able to perform all planned activities then we as early adopters that something will be passed from the “big table”!
- Go to the main project page on crew3;
- To open a branch with tasks for the testnet we need to perform tasks from the section “Getting-Started”;
- Check in here periodically and perform tasks, constantly updated;
- Go to Alchemy Faucet or Paradigm MultiFaucet, specify your wallet and make a test ETH request;
- Go to the faucet and connect your wallet (Goerli Test Network);
- Go to Bridge Website and connect your wallet (Goerli Network);
- Choose a token, specify the amount and click on the button “Approve”, confirm the transaction in the wallet;
- Go to Withdraw;
- Install the Mantle network in your wallet, click on “Switch to Mantle Testnet” and confirm the installation in your wallet, then switch to the Mantle network;
- Next, specify the number of tokens to withdraw (be sure to leave some BIT to pay the fee) and click on the “Withdraw” button;