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5ireChain Testnet User Guide: Wallet Installation, Coin Distribution, and Interaction Operations Explained
5ireChain Testnet Interaction Guide
5ireChain is an EVM-compatible smart contract platform that recently completed a $120 million funding round. This article will introduce how to perform interactive operations on the 5ireChain Testnet.
First, you need to install the 5ire wallet. Unlike common browser extensions, the 5ire wallet needs to be downloaded and installed manually. After downloading the wallet file, unzip it and drag the relevant folder into Chrome’s extensions. On the browser’s “Manage Extensions” page, enable “Developer Mode” and then drag the unzipped folder in to complete the installation.
After the installation is complete, find the 5ire wallet through the extension icon in the upper right corner of the browser and start creating a new wallet. During the creation process, be sure to properly save the mnemonic phrase and private key. Note that the password must include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
After creating a wallet, enter the Testnet for operations. First, open the 5ire wallet, switch to the “swap” function, and copy the native address. Then go to the test web page and paste the address to receive test tokens.
After obtaining the test tokens, you can try to perform a swap operation. Enter the appropriate amount of tokens in the wallet and click the swap button to complete the interaction. At this point, the tokens from the native address will be sent to the EVM address.
In addition to swap, you can also try the “Transfer” feature. You can create a new wallet address or transfer to another user’s address by selecting the corresponding native address or EVM address.
After completing these basic operations, users can continue to explore other features or participate in some community tasks to gain a deeper understanding of the project. Remember, participating in any project requires caution, and do not have overly high expectations; view potential opportunities and risks rationally.