Using Blasterswap with Enkrypt

Need a multichain Blast wallet? Look no further than Enkrypt! Use Enkrypt multichain browser wallet with Blasterswap in this step-by-step guide.

Using Blasterswap with Enkrypt

What is Blasterswap?

Blasterswap is a decentralized exchange developed intrinsically on the Blast L2 network. It allows users to trade, earn, introduce new tokens and even allows gambling, complete with a total gas refund.

Enkrypt is a multichain, self-custodial, and open-source crypto wallet built by the team behind MEW (MyEtherWallet). With Enkrypt, users and developers can generate accounts, manage tokens and NFTs, and interact with DApps on BLAST L2, as well as over 50 other natively integrated networks. Follow the instructions in this guide on how to use Enkrypt with Blasterswap!


Using Blasterswap with Enkrypt

To begin, you'll need a multichain wallet, like Enkrypt! For help downloading and setting up Enkrypt, click here.

Next, add Blast as a custom network. For help adding a custom network to Enkrypt follow this guide.

When you're ready, head to Blasterswap. Click on "Connect Wallet".

Select ‘Enkrypt’.

Sign the message to connect your wallet.

Once your wallet is connected. Click on the ‘Choose’ drop-down button to open the token menu.

Select which tokens you want to trade.

Enter the amount you want to trade then click ‘Confirm’.

Confirm the transaction on the ‘Enkrypt’ pop up.

Once the swap has completed you will see a ‘Success’ pop up.

Add Liquidity

Click on ‘Pools’ in the navigation bar to view the management page for the liquidity pools.

Click on ‘Create pair’ to add liquidity.

Choose which two tokens you want to add liquidity to.

Enter the amount you wish to deposit then click ‘Confirm’.

Approve the tokens for deposit on the Enkrypt pop up.

You will see a ‘Success’ pop up once the transaction is confirmed.

Clicking on the ‘Pools’ option in the navigation bar will show the pools you have liquidity in.

Remove Liquidity

Click on ‘Pools’ to view the assets you’ve deposited into liquidity pools.

Select the three dots on the right side of the liquidity pool pair and click ‘Remove’.

Select the amount you wish to withdraw from the pool.

Click ‘Confirm’ and confirm the transaction on the Enkrypt pop up.

You should see a ‘Success’ message pop up and the assets back in

Airdrop

Click on the ‘Airdrop’ option on the navigation bar to view more information about the upcoming airdrop.

The ‘About’ section contains information about the pre-generation tokens.

The ‘Balance’ section will display the amount of tokens you earned during the airdrop event.

The ‘Leaderboard’ section shows the leaderboard of all the users that have bridged their ETH to Blast L2.

Thank you for checking out our guide on using Blasterswap with Enkrypt! Don't forget to download Enkrypt for a seamless web3 multichain wallet experience. We would love to hear from you on our social media about any guide suggestions you have for the future. Also, if you enjoy using mobile cryptocurrency wallets, give our MEW Wallet mobile app a try, it's available on both iOS and Android platforms!


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