How to add an Arbitrum Network to your wallet to use the Locus Token
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Installed and set up the noncustodial wallet (ex: Metamask, Trustwallet).
Your wallet connected to the Arbitrum One Network.
Ethereum on the Arbitrum One network for gas fee's.
Locus / stLocus contract address added to personal wallet.
Connect your wallet to the Arbitrum One network (Below is an example Using MetaMask)
Now that you're connected to the Arbitrum One network you'll need to add some Ethereum to your wallet for gas fee's, similar to the Ethereum Network the Arbitrum One network also uses Ethereum for gas fee's.
There are 2 options for obtaining Ethereum on the Arbitrum One network, see below.
Bridging allows you to swap already owned assets from one network to another, in this case Ethereum tokens on the Ethereum network, to Ethereum tokens on the Arbitrum One network. This can be done via multiple bridging websites such as https://bridge.arbitrum.io/ or https://v2.across.to/bridge below is an example using v2.across
Once the transaction is confirmed, your Ethereum tokens will be bridged to the Arbitrum One network.
Multiple exchanges such as Binance, Coinspot and Crypto.com have Ethereum you can buy and send directly to your personal wallet via the Arbitrum One network, see here for more exchanges: https://www.alchemy.com/list-of/crypto-exchanges-on-arbitrum
To view your Locus and stLocus tokens in your personal wallet you will need to manually add them as a custom token, before adding make sure you're connected to the Arbitrum One network. (below is an example using MetaMask)
Locus Token Address: 0xe1d3495717f9534Db67A6A8d4940Dd17435b6A9E
stLocus Token Address: 0xEcc5e0c19806Cf47531F307140e8b042D5Afb952
Now that you're connected to the Arbitrum One Network and have Ethereum in your wallet, you're ready to use Locus token on the Arbitrum network.