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How to Bridge QUIL to WQUIL

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Prerequisites

  • Ethereum-compatible browser wallet

  • Enough ETH for gas fees (ETH gas price is dynamic and varies a lot. Prepare at least $50 worth of ETH to be on the safe side. Your bridging transactions should cost less than that in most cases).

  • Latest QClient version installed

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Navigate to

  2. Enter your QUIL account address

  3. Important: Save the displayed coin addresses. These are essential for recovery if the bridge operation fails

  4. Select a coin address to bridge

  5. Execute the cross-mint command shown on the bridge page using QClient. Example command:

    /root/ceremonyclient/client/qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-amd64 \
    --config /root/ceremonyclient/node/.config \
    cross-mint \
    0x7472sb2b2gs2gdhe3yge3ydw8d9ec1f9024f9829526bd5shy373egshbb80e40760e7d3e81c394d973781acswywg62s064bdb5adhu3hdh7gda9f9730d69fsgwtw53dud789d6ee2

    Note: Paths, OS, architecture, and version may vary. See Qclient commands for details.

  6. Copy the QClient response into the bridge page field (don't press Enter).

  7. Run a second cross-mint command as shown on the bridge page to verify account ownership

  8. Copy the second QClient response into the bridge field (don't press Enter)

  9. Important: Do not refresh the page. Wait for the "Complete Bridge" button to appear, then click it

  10. Approve the bridging transaction in your browser wallet when prompted

  11. Save the transaction ID for future reference on Etherscan

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues, refer to the guide How to retrieve your coin address after a failed bridging operation

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