Accessing and using funds that are not in accounts derived with Rootstock (RSK) dpath in Trezor T
How to configure a Trezor T hardware wallet to derive with a custom dpath.
How to configure a Trezor T hardware wallet to derive with a custom dpath.
Transfer BTC to RBTC, and RBTC to BTC through the PowPeg Protocol.
The PowPeg App is a user-friendly interface for the conversion of BTC to RBTC and vice versa. It is secured by the powpeg protocol, which is a unique 2-way peg system that allows users to natively transfer bitcoins from the Bitcoin blockchain to the Rootstock blockchain and vice versa, creating a token called RBTC that is pegged to the value of Bitcoin.
How to perform the Powpeg mechanism using Ledger.
How to perform the Powpeg mechanism using node and console.
The PowPeg App is a user-friendly interface for the conversion of BTC to RBTC and vice versa. It is secured by the powpeg protocol, which is a unique 2-way peg system that allows users to natively transfer bitcoins from the Bitcoin blockchain to the Rootstock blockchain and vice versa, creating a token called RBTC that is pegged to the value of Bitcoin.
Converting BTC to RBTC (peg-in) and RBTC to BTC (peg-out) on Mainnet and Testnet.
The Flyover SDK streamlines integration between client applications and the Flyover Protocol. This easy-to-use JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit provides configuration options for Liquidity Providers (LPs) and custom network setups for connecting to Rootstock.
The PowPeg is a user-friendly interface for the conversion of BTC to RBTC and vice versa. It is secured by the powpeg protocol, which is a unique 2-way peg system that allows users to natively transfer bitcoins from the Bitcoin blockchain to the Rootstock blockchain and vice versa, creating a token called RBTC that is pegged to the value of Bitcoin.
The Flyover SDK streamlines integration between client applications and the Flyover Protocol. This easy-to-use JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit provides configuration options for Liquidity Providers (LPs) and custom network setups for connecting to Rootstock.
The PowPeg is a user-friendly interface for the conversion of BTC to RBTC and vice versa. It is secured by the powpeg protocol, which is a unique 2-way peg system that allows users to natively transfer bitcoins from the Bitcoin blockchain to the Rootstock blockchain and vice versa, creating a token called RBTC that is pegged to the value of Bitcoin.
The Flyover SDK streamlines integration between client applications and the Flyover Protocol. This easy-to-use JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit provides configuration options for Liquidity Providers (LPs) and custom network setups for connecting to Rootstock.
Learn how to verify Powpeg nodes using the HSM Firmware Attestation.
Converting BTC to RBTC (peg-in) and RBTC to BTC (peg-out), for both Mainnet and Testnet.
The Flyover SDK streamlines integration between client applications and the Flyover Protocol. This easy-to-use JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit provides configuration options for Liquidity Providers (LPs) and custom network setups for connecting to Rootstock.
The RBTC Flyover enables fast, trust-minimized onboarding of users into the Rootstock ecosystem from Bitcoin with less friction. It improves the usability for bitcoiners and integrators to interact with the Rootstock ecosystem via the Powpeg and Flyover SDK.
The Flyover SDK streamlines integration between client applications and the Flyover Protocol. This easy-to-use JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit provides configuration options for Liquidity Providers (LPs) and custom network setups for connecting to Rootstock.
Gas is the internal pricing for running a transaction or contract.
The Flyover SDK streamlines integration between client applications and the Flyover Protocol. This easy-to-use JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit provides configuration options for Liquidity Providers (LPs) and custom network setups for connecting to Rootstock.
RBTC is the token used to pay for the execution of transactions in Rootstock. You can convert BTC into RBTC by sending BTC through the Powpeg (both in Testnet and Mainnet), or by using the faucet in Testnet, or via decentralized exchanges.