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  1. Bridging Step-by-Step

Binance Web3 Wallet Task Tutorial

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Last updated 7 months ago

Tasks to Be Completed

Below you will find tutorials for two tasks:

1) Bridging a minimum of $50 USD worth of ETH, and

2) Staking a minimum of $50 USD worth of ETH on L2 Liquidity Hub.

Below the two task tutorials, we show how you can unstake the funds and bridge back to Ethereum. Note that both unstaking and bridging back are optional and are presented here for your convenience.

Prerequisites

To complete these task, you will need in your Binance Web3 MPC Wallet and:

1) At least $50 USD worth of ETH for the tasks, and

2) Sufficient ETH for the gas (do bridge over more ETH as the staking task requires ETH as gas).

Task 1: Bridging

Description

Bridge a minimum of $50 USD worth of ETH to Zircuit using the official .

Tutorial

Task 2: Staking on L2 Liquidity Hub

Description

Tutorial

Conclusion

Moving funds back to Ethereum

Click the [Join Campaign] button on the campaign landing page.

On the campaign landing page, press [Bridge Now] and it will navigate to.

Specify an amount of ETH that is worth at least $50 and click the green button [Bridge] at the bottom. We recommend bridging more to cover gas fees in the future action!

Check if the amount is correct, and, if so, approve the transaction in your wallet by clicking the green button [Approve transaction in your wallet] at the bottom.

Confirm the contract interaction in Binance Web3 Wallet by clicking the orange button [Confirm] in the bottom right corner.

You should be able to see your transactions by clicking the button [See my transactions] at the bottom.

If the list of transactions looks similarly as in the screenshot below, then that's it!

Stake a minimum of $50 USD worth of ETH on .

On the campaign landing page, press [Stake Now] and it will navigate to .

Click on the button with three horizontal lines in the top right corner to see a menu.

Click on [L2 Staking].

Scroll to the very bottom till you see the green button [Switch to Zircuit Mainnet] and click on it. Note: if the button is not shown and you see green button [Confirm], it means you are already on the Zircuit network.

Scroll through the list of assets to stake and find ETH. Enter an amount of ETH that is worth at least $50. Remember to also leave some ETH in your wallet to cover gas in the future! If there are any other amounts of tokens entered by default, feel free to set them to 0 if you don't want to stake them. Click the green button [Confirm] at the bottom to stake.

You should see a dialog that lists any assets that you want to stake. Verify the assets and the corresponding amounts and click on the green button [Confirm].

Confirm the contract interaction in Binance Web3 Wallet by clicking the orange button [Confirm] in the bottom right corner.

While the transaction is pending, you should see animations next to assets' logos and on the [Depositing [asset]...] button.

Once the deposits are in, you should see the corresponding balances decreased. You can see the balances of staked assets when you click on the [Withdraw] tab.

Scroll through the staked assets to see balances. Notice that ETH gets wrapped into "Wrapped ETH". That's it!

Congratulations!!!! Now you have staked into the Liquidity Hub and starting to enjoy the points and getting exposed to the benefits of the whole Zircuit Ecosystem. We invite you to explore more and add for upcoming activities, fun things, and updates!!

We all have times when we need to move funds around. To move funds back to Ethereum, !

Zircuit Bridge
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we also wrote a tutorial here
https://bridge.zircuit.com/
https://app.zircuit.com/liquidity-hub?ref=BNMW3W