PulseChain Guide
First things first....PulseChain Is a Hard Fork of Ethereum!
PulseChain, a blockchain nearly one year old, was launched on May 13, 2023.
Upon its mainnet launch, it inherited the complete state of the Ethereum blockchain, including tokens, NFTs, smart contracts, addresses, transaction history, and states. This means that from day one, every address held the equivalent assets on both Ethereum and PulseChain, without requiring any user action.
Essentially, users gained immediate access to 1:1 replicas of their Ethereum tokens. Congratulations, you now have access to all your Ethereum tokens mirrored on PulseChain!
Do I have tokens on PulseChain?
You might not be aware that your ERC20 tokens have been “copied” to PulseChain. Use a token tracker to see if your ERC20 was copied. The next step would be to find out if your tokens received value on PulseChain from users providing liquidity. If you need any guidance, don´t hesitate to contact TruDeFi.io Admins in the Telegram chat.
Here are a few sources to track your tokens.
Setup PulseChain Network
To interact on PulseChain Mainnet, the Network needs to be set up for your wallet. You have various options at your disposal. Either of the options can be used.
If your Metamask has already been updated, you will find PulseChain as an available Network.
https://chainlist.org/?search=pulsechain Adds PulseChain to Metamask.
https://pulsechain.com/ Adds PulseChain to Metamask and provides all credentials to add PulseChain to any other wallet provider
Funding your PulseChain wallet
Here´s a list of Bridges from and to various Networks
ETH – PulseChain
PulseChain Bridge
https://bridge.pulsechain.com/#/bridge
Open the link to the bridge in your browser by clicking https://bridge.mypinata.cloud..., or run it from your Desktop.
BSC – PLS
PLS – Arbitrum
All – PLS
FIAT funding to PulseChain
Charts
Blockchain Explorers
Official Addresses for Stablecoins, WPLS and ETH on PulseChain
0xefD766cCb38EaF1dfd701853BFCe31359239F305
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