KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The Nodle App has updated its wallet to support fast and low-cost transactions with ZKsync, USDC, ETH, and NODL tokens.
- ZKsync, a leading Layer 2 solution on Ethereum, offers lower fees and faster transactions, enhancing the Nodle App’s user experience.
- The integration with ZKsync aligns with Nodle’s goals of decentralization, security, and accessibility for Web3 users.
- Future updates will improve WalletConnect integration, expanding the app’s compatibility with other applications.
The Nodle App has introduced a significant update, enabling fast and low-cost transactions by supporting a wide range of tokens within its wallet. As of this week, the app has activated support for ZKsync, USDC, ETH, and NODL by default, allowing users to send and receive payments with nearly all tokens on the ZKsync network. This development is powered by the Nodle Network and ZKsync, aiming to simplify the process of earning, paying, and sending cryptocurrency.
ZKsync is emerging as a leading Layer 2 solution on Ethereum, known for its speed, low transaction costs, and enhanced security. Users of the Nodle App can benefit from these features, enjoying lower fees and faster transactions compared to the Ethereum mainnet. To add tokens to the Nodle Wallet, users can send ERC-20 tokens on ZKsync to their wallet address on the ZKsync Era.
Why ZKsync?
The decision to support ZKsync aligns with Nodle’s commitment to decentralization, security, and high performance. ZKsync offers some of the lowest fees in the Ethereum ecosystem, typically around two cents per transaction. By integrating ZKsync, the Nodle App aims to make cryptocurrency more accessible and user-friendly, particularly for the next generation of Web3 users.
Currently, the Nodle App only supports tokens on the ZKsync Layer 2. Users with ERC-20 tokens on the Ethereum mainnet must use a bridge to transfer them to ZKsync. The app also supports Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains for sending tokens, although other applications may not yet index ENS on ZKsync.
Additional Features and Future Updates
The Nodle App natively supports sending and receiving tokens on the ZKsync Layer 2. If users encounter issues with missing tokens, they are advised to check the ZKsync explorer to verify transactions. It’s important to ensure tokens are sent to the correct chain, as sending them to a Nodle address on a different chain, such as the Ethereum mainnet or Polygon, is a common mistake.
While the app uses WalletConnect to link with the Nodle Client and Clic web apps, it does not yet fully support other applications. Updates on WalletConnect integration are expected in the future.
For more detailed information, the full announcement can be found here.
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