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Vega Bridge

Tools for interacting with the bridge smart contracts on Ropsten Testnet. The bridge for testnet is:

Address: 0x47613C3F18BD1172efF3bC2AdC2210C2c2624883 (↗️ Etherscan)

Bridges for other networks are available in docs/bridges.md.

Testnet Tokens

Token Name Token Address Details
tDAI 0x65e92e892Fbb489ea263c8E52bb11D1c9b67C54d 🔍
tBTC 0xc6A622C2bbCA2645f941eDEEE6f2611971b6870c 🔍
tUSDC 0xbc2ab6Cdeeff966F8E8fE136460A49e46a72D4b9 🔍
tEURO 0x8218996E51a807Caa94B815a8e144fd5229f07A8 🔍
tVOTE 0x7e503d51E18bF3d5825682A54B363799D4a8e344 🔍
  • All of these tokens have the faucet() function and are already supported on testnet.
  • Tokens for other Vega networks are available in docs/tokens.md.

NOTE: It's highly suggested for you to install the MetaMask plugin for Chrome or Firefox. Just install the plugin and follow the instructions on-screen to create your wallet. Once installed, click on the Network at the top of the plugin screen and select "Ropsten Test Network".

How to get them

To get these tokens in testnet, you have two choices:

  • Faucets for all of the tokens above are available from within Vega Console. After connecting to your Vega wallet, while in the same menu, go to 'Manage' under the appropriate asset, and follow the instructions there.
  • Do-It-Yourself with MyEtherWallet.

You'll need to set up your Vega Wallet before you can sign any transactions, and get testnet assets. If you need Ropsten Ether to pay transaction fees, use a Ropsten faucet.