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Rootstock x Crowdswap: Guide to Getting RBTC

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Rootstock x Crowdswap: Guide to Getting RBTC

This article is part of Rootstock’s series “Building DeFi on Bitcoin” exploring different solutions and integrations on the Rootstock blockchain that enable scaling Bitcoin, bringing DeFi capabilities to the world’s first blockchain. 

Crowdswap, a user-friendly multi-chain DEX, recently announced the integration with Rootstock. This integration brings Rootstock users with the ability to exchange their assets to key Rootstock tokens, including RBTC and RIF.

In this article, we explore the steps to bridge assets to RBTC via Crowdswap.

Guide to Getting RBTC with Crowdswap

One of CrowdSwap’s key strengths is its user-friendly and practical design, allowing you to exchange assets in just six simple steps:

Step 1: Visit the CrowdSwap app at https://app.crowdswap.org.

Step 2: Select the cryptocurrency you want to exchange and its source network in the top box.

Step 3: In the bottom box, choose the cryptocurrency you want to receive and its destination network.

Step 4: Review the provided information, then connect your wallet using the ‘Connect Wallet’ button at the top right corner.

Step 5: Click the ‘Swap’ button to initiate the process and confirm the transaction in your wallet.

Step 6: Once the transaction is complete, you can review it in the CrowdSwap scanner or the ‘History’ tab on the exchange page.

For a visual guide, check out this video that walks you through these steps.

About Crowdswap

CrowdSwap is the leading decentralized exchange that brings simplicity, security, and innovative features into DeFi. They aim to facilitate mass adoption of DeFi by simplifying it to its core elements and cutting down on the excessive information found in other exchanges.

In addition to creating the best working DeFi services, they are pioneers in developing new features, such as the first DeFi ETF and cross-chain investment. These unique solutions have saved the community and customers a significant amount of time, effort, and cost.

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This article is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or other professional advice, and should not be relied upon as such. RootstockLabs accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that may arise from reliance on information contained in this publication. Readers should make their own research or seek independent professional advice before making any decision based on the information contained in this publication.

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