Top up with $NODE
Prerequisites
- EVM-compatible wallet holding Wave 1 airdropped $NODE
Pay for credits with $NODE
This guide walks you through paying for credits with $NODE in NodeOps Console and Marketplace.
Step 1: Ensure $NODE is available in your wallet
You may view your $NODE from the Portal app or directly in your EVM-compatible wallet.
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Wallets differ slightly in their flows, this demonstration uses MetaMask.
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Log in to your wallet.
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From the Tokens tab, select the hamburger menu and click Import tokens.
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Click Custom token, and select the chain your $NODE is on.
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Copy the $NODE token address and enter it into the Token contract address field:
Contract details | Address |
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$NODE Token Contract: Ethereum (ERC-20) | 0x2f714d7b9a035d4ce24af8d9b6091c07e37f43fb |
$NODE Token Contract: Arbitrum (LayerZero) | 0x2F714d7b9A035d4ce24af8d9b6091c07E37f43Fb |
$NODE Token Contract: Binance Smart Chain (LayerZero) | 0x2F714d7b9A035d4ce24af8d9b6091c07E37f43Fb |
This demo shows Arbitrum One's $NODE.
- If the token symbol comes up as NODE, you're good to go, click Next.
Congratulations, your $NODE holdings are now visible in your wallet.
Step 2: Sign up or log in
- From the Console or Marketplace Apps, sign up or log in using the Log In button.
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- Choose your sign in method:
- Wallet/Email/Social
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Use the tabs to learn more:
- Wallet
To sign in with an EVM-compatible wallet, you must approve the connection request in your Wallet. Click Connect and Confirm the request.
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Sign in with Email and connect a wallet later.
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Sign in with Google and connect a wallet later.
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Step 3: Convert $NODE to credits
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a. Select $NODE as the payment method.
b. Enter the USD amount of $NODE that you wish to convert to credits.
c. Click Checkout.
d. Confirm the transaction in your wallet.
What next?
- Learn more about $NODE
- If you encounter issues, ensure the contract address is correct by verifying it on a blockchain explorer like Etherscan
- Avoid scams by double-checking token details on trusted platforms like CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap.