In this guide, we will cover the basics of deploying contracts on Mantle. We’ll begin by explaining the necessary tools, how to compile and deploy your contracts, and finally how to interact with your deployed contract.
Mantle is a modular layer-2 blockchain built on Ethereum. Our approach to blockchain scaling ensures Ethereum-grade security at impressively low costs. Our testnet is live, allowing developers and users to experiment with an exciting, new tech stack.
In this blog post, we will go over the steps required to get started with Mantle, including how to add the network URL to MetaMask, how to acquire BIT tokens, how to bridge your tokens to the Mantle test-network, and how to interact with it.
We invited an important guest speaker to share his insights during Mantle’s latest AMA session — Ben Zhou, co-founder and CEO of BitDAO’s largest proponent, Bybit.
If you haven’t heard, Mantle is a recently announced modular layer 2 (L2) built on Ethereum, and we just launched our testnet! Onboarding to Mantle Testnet
We kicked off the new year with two exciting announcements — the first being the addition of Arjun Kalsy, Head of Ecosystem, to the Mantle fam and the second, the launch of the Mantle Testnet on Jan. 10, 2023!
Mantle held its very first AMA session with Product Lead jacobc.eth, hosted by Community Manager LBrian. In the spotlight: the team, the tech, and discussions about a decentralized tokenized economy.
Mantle is a new type of layer-2 (L2) blockchain aiming to bring hyperscale to Ethereum by taking a modular chain approach. We accomplish this through leveraging a separate decentralized data availability layer, and combining it with Ethereum roll-ups.