Top up your wallet (Everscale)
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Engaging in trading activities on Gravix involves using USDT as your primary trading asset. However, it's important to remember that you'll also need EVER tokens to cover the Everscale network's transaction fees. This guide aims to provide you with the simplest and most efficient methods for topping up your wallet with EVER for transaction fees, ensuring a seamless experience on Gravix within the Everscale ecosystem.
Before engaging in any token swaps or transactions, ensure that you have a deployed wallet. For instructions on wallet deployment, consult the EVER Wallet documentation.
BuyEver offers a platform for users to convert tokens from EVM networks, including Ethereum, BNB, and Fantom, into EVER. For those who prefer using traditional payment methods, BuyEver also facilitates the purchase of EVER using fiat via credit card transactions. Explore Getever.io for more details on exchange and purchase methods.
You can buy EVER tokens from supported cryptocurrency exchanges and subsequently withdraw them to your EVER Wallet address. To get started, visit CoinGecko to find a list of available exchanges. Here, you can check the current EVER price and monitor market trends.
Utilize the Octus Bridge cross-chain transfer interface to move tokens from other blockchain networks like Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain (BNB), Fantom Opera, or Polygon to your Everscale wallet. During this transfer process, you have the option to convert a portion of the transferred tokens into EVER. This conversion helps cover transaction fees and wallet deployment costs. For detailed guidance, refer to the Octus Bridge documentation.
Visit Flatqube to conveniently exchange your Ethereum, BNB, or Fantom tokens for EVER. The platform offers a seamless way to acquire EVER tokens through token exchanges. Please note that this method is suitable only if there is at least a small amount of EVER in your wallet to cover the network fees, as well as the tokens you want to exchange in the TIP-3 format (such as USDT, Ethereum, BNB, etc.).