The Trustless Bridge frontend introduces a key feature to the EOS EVM ecosystem, enabling users to seamlessly transfer EOS tokens between the EOS Native environment and the EOS EVM environment using a simple user interface. Recent releases have focused solely on enabling EOS token transfers within the EOS ecosystem, with future releases planned to expand the available token library. Read details
New Features
Deposit EOS into EVM account
Users can deposit EOS from their EOS accounts and centralized exchange accounts to their EOS EVM addresses. While deposit operations can be performed through wallets or exchanges that support EOS, the trustless bridge frontend serves as a guide for these functions.
Transfers will be sent to the EOS EVM contract account with the destination EOS EVM address noted in the note.
EOS EVM contract account: eosio.evm
Meme Note: Destination EOS EVM address
Please note: The trustless bridge requires the target EOS EVM address to be filled in the meme note field. If no meme is specified, the transaction will be rejected by the contract and no transfer will occur.
Transfer out from centralized exchange accounts
Users can deposit EOS directly from centralized exchanges into EOS EVM addresses without having to own or create an EOS account, thus removing the barrier to entry for users. This is helpful for users who are not familiar with the EOS account creation process, resource management, and the cost of EOS account creation.
Transfer from EOS account
Users who already have an EOS account can transfer EOS to an EOS EVM address by sending it to the EOS EVM contract account and filling in the intended target EVM address in the Meme note field.
Withdraw EOS from EOS EVM address
Users can withdraw EOS from their EOS EVM address to an external EOS account by connecting to the bridge of the EOS EVM wallet. Once connected, the user can specify the EOS balance to be sent and the destination EOS account. The use of the meme bar in this feature varies depending on the nature of the destination EOS account.
Withdraw to EOS account
Withdrawals to EOS accounts only require the target EOS account and the specified token balance. The Meme field is customizable and will be part of the token transfer, but is not required.
Withdraw to centralized exchanges
Withdrawals to centralized exchanges require the exchange's target EOS account and the appropriate Meme field to be used as a unique identifier in their record system. Exchanges that support EOS will provide users with an EOS account (sometimes called an "EOS address") and a Meme (sometimes called an "EOS Meme"). In order to access these values, navigate to the "Receive EOS" option on your exchange of choice.
Note: To receive EOS, you need an EOS account and EOS Meme. If you do not fill in the EOS Meme for the tokens you send, they may not be transferred to your account successfully.
Note: Trustless Bridge requires exchanges to recognize inline operations generated in transactions in order to successfully withdraw funds from EOS EVM addresses. Using an exchange that does not support inline operations may result in temporary loss of tokens and require manual intervention from the exchange's customer support team.
EOS EVM and EOS native transaction hash mapping
In some cases, having both the EOS EVM and EOS native transaction hashes may help troubleshoot transfer issues. In the latest version, both network transaction hashes are exposed to the user for easy copy and paste.
Note: The most common user request for this feature is to withdraw to accounts on centralized exchanges that do not recognize inline operations. When asking for support from exchanges, it is best to provide both transaction hashes in case they have not used EOS EVM in the past.
Centralized exchanges that support online transfers
A common issue reported by EOS EVM users is that their exchanges do not support live transfers for withdrawals, which temporarily prevents them from using their tokens without manual intervention. A known issue is that if a token transfer is not observed or recognized as a live transfer by a centralized exchange, the token may temporarily fail to transfer successfully. This is because the exchange's system may not immediately update the user's account balance to reflect the deposit, which can cause confusion. Live transfers ensure that transfers and related balance updates are seamlessly synchronized, avoiding any potential disruption to users' ability to access and trade tokens.
Now supports withdrawal to OKX
Historically, ENF has decided to block transfer attempts to known centralized exchanges that do not support online transfers to help avoid user disappointment and protect their tokens. Because OKX now supports online transfers, we have removed the restriction on sending emails to their addresses and can now withdraw directly to OKX accounts.
Advantages of other exchanges
Simplified bookkeeping: For exchanges, supporting online transfers means they can maintain accurate, up-to-date account balances for their users. This simplifies their internal bookkeeping processes and helps prevent discrepancies in user account balances.
Optimize user experience:
By supporting online transfers, exchanges can provide users with a smoother, more seamless experience. Users can perform token transfers without having to perform separate transactions or contact customer support.
With online transfers, users can easily track the status of their transactions and token transfers in a single transaction ID. This makes it easier to monitor and verify their activities on the blockchain.
A Deep Dive into the Newly Released EOS EVM Trustless Bridge
The release of the EOS EVM trustless bridge front-end update is intended to improve user experience and reduce friction for users to get started.
If you would like to get started with this powerful feature, please visit bridge.evm.eosnetwork.com. Be sure to follow the EOS Network Foundation on Twitter and join the EOS Community Forum to stay informed about future releases of this and other products.
EOS Network
The EOS network is a paradigm of the blockchain 3.0 era, powered by EOS VM. EOS VM is a low-latency, high-performance and scalable WebAssembly engine that enables near-invisible deterministic transaction execution. The EOS network is designed for Web3 and is committed to achieving the best Web3 user and developer experience. EOS is the flagship blockchain and financial center of the Antelope protocol, and through the EOS Network Foundation (ENF) as a tool for multi-chain collaboration and the development of public infrastructure products, it further improves the infrastructure and drives the rapid development of EOS.
EOS EVM
EOS EVM is a simulation of Ethereum EVM and resides in EOS smart contracts. EOS EVM will provide the same functionality as other EVMs in the field, but with unparalleled speed, performance, and compatibility advantages. EOS EVM connects the EOS ecosystem with the Ethereum ecosystem, allowing developers to deploy a large number of Solidity-based digital assets and innovative dApps on EOS. Developers can use EOS EVM to take advantage of Ethereum's battle-tested open source code, tools, libraries, and SDKs while taking advantage of EOS's superior performance.
EOS Network Foundation
The EOS Network Foundation (ENF) was created to create a prosperous, decentralized future for the EOS ecosystem. ENF is ushering in a new round of Web3 change by encouraging active participation from key stakeholders in the EOS ecosystem, supporting community projects, providing ecosystem funding, and supporting the construction of an open technology ecosystem. As the center of the EOS network and a leading open source platform, ENF was founded in 2021 and has a stable set of frameworks, tools, and blockchain deployment libraries. Together, we have achieved innovation in community building and are committed to creating a stronger future for all.
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