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Arbitrum One Layer 2

Arbitrum One

Network Discontinued
This network has been discontinued

Due to the low use of the network by the WPSmartContracts user community, we have decided not to continue maintaining this network (s). This is effective starting with WPSmartContracts version 1.3.6. If you wish, you can use it, but you will need to downgrade the plugin to the 1.3.5 version

For general Arbitrum One information:

Go to Arbitrum One page

Native Coin

Arbitrum One's native currency is Ether, but Arbitrum One is a Layer 2 network, therefore you must use a bridge to move your Ether from the Ethereum network to Arbitrum One.

Connect to Metamask

To connect to the network you need to have Metamask installed on your browser

Network Name
Arbitrum One (Mainnet)
RPC URL
https://arb1.arbitrum.io/rpc
Chain ID
42161
Currency Symbol
ETH
Block Explorer URL
https://arbiscan.io/

You don't need to setup Metamask networks manually. You can switch automagically to any supported network using the plugin

Learn how

Bridge Ether

Here are some ways to get your Ether to Arbitrum One.

The Arbitrum One Bridge
The official Arbitrum One Bridge. Read the tutorial
Fiat on ramp
You can also buy Ether in Arbitrum One directly with Fiat

Smart Contracts Deployment

You can deploy the following contract to Arbitrum One

Suika: NFT Advanced Marketplace

Smart Contracts Verification

Unfortunately, at this time, arbiscan.io does not recognize smart contracts generated by other contracts as contracts. Which means that smart contracts like the one generated by the plugin are recognized as simple addresses, not contracts. Therefore it cannot be verified.

This is a fragment of the response we got from the arbiscan.io team:

ArbiScan

We've looked further into the issue, and it appears that the address is detected as a Normal Address at the moment due to the contract being created by an Internal Transaction, which we have yet to support displaying them.

This address should be correctly displayed as a Contract Address once we've enabled Internal Transactions, which we'll be making an announcement on Twitter once done.

We can also verify with OffChainLab's explorer that the address is indeed a contract, you will be able to interact with it regardless and view all normal transactions performed.

Arbitrum One Testnet

Native Coin

The coin used for testnet in Arbitrum One is the Rinkeby Testnet coin, meaning that you need some Rinkeby Ether to bridge to Arbitrum One.

Rinkeby

Connect to Metamask

Network Name
Arbitrum Testnet
RPC URL
https://rinkeby.arbitrum.io/rpc
Chain ID
421611
Currency Symbol
ETH
Block Explorer URL
https://testnet.arbiscan.io/

You don't need to setup Metamask networks manually. You can switch automagically to any supported network using the plugin

Learn how

Bridge Ether

You can bridge Rinkeby Ethers to Arbitrum One using the same Official Bridge, but connected to Rinkeby network.

Arbitrum One Bridge
The official Arbitrum One Bridge

 

Arbitrum One Official Website


Go to arbitrum.io

 

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