SatoshiVM – Testnet airdrop
Immerse yourself in the future with SatoshiVM's Testnet! Harness the capabilities of the $SAVM bridge for smooth transactions between Ethereum and SatoshiVM. Early adopters, prepare yourselves – your involvement could result in a potential retroactive airdrop in this innovative Bitcoin Layer 2 project! SatoshiVM is a revolutionary Layer 2 solution that combines the security of Bitcoin with the versatility of Ethereum. By using $BTC for transaction fees, it allows for asset issuance and application development on the Bitcoin network. Its integration of ZK Rollup and EVM technologies ensures secure and efficient transactions, creating an Ethereum-like user experience and ushering in a new era of blockchain interoperability.
About SatoshiVM – Testnet
Experience the power of SatoshiVM's Testnet with the $SAVM bridge for seamless Ethereum to SatoshiVM transactions. This Bitcoin Layer 2 venture combines Bitcoin's security with Ethereum's flexibility, allowing the use of $BTC for transaction fees and enabling asset issuance and application development on the Bitcoin network. With ZK Rollup and EVM technologies, transactions are secure and efficient, providing users with an Ethereum-like experience and setting a new standard for blockchain interoperability.
Step-by-step guide
Install the UniSat wallet extension on your browser. Go to settings, and select Native Segwit (P2WPKH) Testnet. Configure MetaMask by adding the SatoshiVM Testnet network. Claim tBTC and ETH Sepolia Test tokens using the faucets. Navigate to the official BTC Bridge, and connect both wallets. Bridge test BTC from Bitcoin Testnet to SatoshiVM Testnet, and check destination address balance via SatoshiVM Explorer. Navigate to the official SAVM Bridge, and click on the tSAVM Faucet at the bottom of the page to claim tSAVM. Bridge tSAVM from Ethereum Sepolia to SatoshiVM Testnet, and vice-versa.
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