Ready to move your assets across chains? Here's what you need to do:
Step 2: Bridging Your tBTC 🌉
Head to your cross-chain bridge interface and initiate a transfer. You'll want to shift at least $10 worth of tBTC from the Ethereum network over to Mezo. The process is straightforward—select your source and destination chains, confirm the amount, and execute.
One thing to keep in mind: reserve about 0.0001 tBTC on Ethereum beforehand. This small buffer covers your transaction gas fees and ensures smooth execution. Running too lean on gas funds could leave your transaction stuck, so it's worth preparing that cushion upfront.
Once bridged successfully, your tBTC will be ready to use on Mezo. That's it—you're all set for the next phase!
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0xLostKey
· 5h ago
Be sure to keep an eye on the gas fee buffer for 0.0001 tBTC, or it can easily get stuck.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 5h ago
0.0001 staying on Ethereum is a brilliant detail. How many people have been scammed because of insufficient gas fees? You really need to pay attention.
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StableGenius
· 5h ago
ngl the "straightforward" part always gets me... people still somehow manage to mess up basic gas math and end up with stuck txns lol. anyway the 0.0001 buffer thing is actually solid advice that most guides conveniently skip over
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AirdropHunterKing
· 6h ago
Oops, the detail about the 0.0001 tBTC gas fee buffer is well explained. Last time, I got stuck for two hours because of this thing.
Ready to move your assets across chains? Here's what you need to do:
Step 2: Bridging Your tBTC 🌉
Head to your cross-chain bridge interface and initiate a transfer. You'll want to shift at least $10 worth of tBTC from the Ethereum network over to Mezo. The process is straightforward—select your source and destination chains, confirm the amount, and execute.
One thing to keep in mind: reserve about 0.0001 tBTC on Ethereum beforehand. This small buffer covers your transaction gas fees and ensures smooth execution. Running too lean on gas funds could leave your transaction stuck, so it's worth preparing that cushion upfront.
Once bridged successfully, your tBTC will be ready to use on Mezo. That's it—you're all set for the next phase!