Infinimos V 1.0 Introduction
  • ♨️Infinimos V 1.0
  • πŸ›οΈCommunity
    • Code of Conduct
  • 🌘Core Functionality as Staking with Derivatives
    • What are fATOM & wATOM Tokens
    • What are fETH & fSOL Tokens
    • What is INFI Token
  • πŸ“User Guidelines
    • Supported Wallets
    • Add Tokens in your Keplr Wallet
    • Transfer Funds
    • Staking Tutorial
  • ♾️Invitation Mechanism
  • πŸͺ™INFI Token Economics
  • πŸ’ͺIncentive Program
    • Node Governance
  • πŸ†Airdrop Season Campaign
    • Season 1 - Node Staking
    • Season 2 - New Token Reward Distribution
    • ALT Token Reward
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»Tech Overview
    • Contract Address Summary
    • Token Reward Parameter
  • πŸ›£οΈProduct Roadmap
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Transfer Funds

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Last updated 1 year ago

Infinimos platform v.1 is built on Juno chain in the Cosmos ecosystem, for all users to engage with Infinimos, user need to transfer funds for participating the staking activities. Following are few simple steps to guide you transfer fund.

For ATOM

Step 1:

Load your Atom tokens into Kplr wallet and make sure your receiving address is correct when you transfer Atom from CEX or other wallets. Clicking Deposit and Choose Cosmos Hub address.

Step 2: Once you have ATOM token in the wallet, clicking the send and select ATOM. Then select IBC send

Once clicking IBC Send, you are required to select one chain or type in. Please select or type JUNO and then input your sending amount.

Step3:

Once you confirm the amount, then click NEXT and Approve, then you're all set.

For TIA:

As the we will automatically checking your TIA network and balance, as long as you have sufficient TIA to be exchanged as fTIA, you are good to go and no need to transfer TIA via IBC to Juno chain.

For ETH: As ETH is native token of Ethereum network, exchange ETH to fETH required bridges behind. For the user-friendly design, user will be required to bond a ERC20 address so that juno address and ERC20 have a mapping relationship. For exchanging, User will call different wallet such as metamask to confirm the transaction to obtain fETH, and the redeem of ETH will be automatically sent back to bonded ERC20 address.

For SOL: As SOL is native token of Solana network, exchange SOL to fSOL required bridges behind. similar to Eth, users are required to bond a Solana address first. For exchanging, User will call different wallet such as phantom to confirm the transaction to obtain fSOL, and the redeem of SOL will be automatically sent back to bonded solana address.

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