Sepolia's USDC tokens have been added to a test version of the ckETH miner in the Internet Computer (ICP) mainnet.
In a recent forum post, Christian Muller, senior software engineer at DFINITY, stated that users can obtain Sepolia #CryptoWatchMay2024 through various faucets available on the Internet and Sepolia #USDC . He stated that users can exchange tokens.
Once purchased, users can top up Sepolia ETH and USDC to mine ckETH and ckUSDC respectively.
The DFINITY Foundation is a non-profit organization developing Internet Computing (ICP) blockchain technology.
It is important to note that no USDC input is required to mine ckETH, while USDC output is required to mine ckUSDC.
In addition, a portion of ckSepoliaETH is used by minor canisters to cover fund transfer transactions in the Sepolia test network.
The ckSepoliaETH identifier can also be identified by the minor canisters.
In addition, the ckSepoliaETH #miner provides a dashboard showing the conversion of ckETH and ckERC20 transactions and corresponding #CryptoWatchMay2024 transactions.
Developers interested in supporting conversion between ERC20 and corresponding ck-twin tokens in their Dapps are encouraged to start experimenting with ckUSDC.
Mueller emphasizes that the project is still under development and that users may encounter bugs or have their cryptocurrency reserve status reset to zero when updating.
There is no user-friendly interface at the moment, so users need to get used to using dfx calls, especially in the latter stages.
Last June, #ICP launched a community-proposed update that will expand support for all canister smart contracts, allowing users to store and transfer ICP tokens.
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