SatoshiVM: Bridging EVM and Bitcoin Ecosystems with "SAVM" Token Possible Airdrop

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20 Jan 2024
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SatoshiVM is a decentralized Bitcoin ZK Rollup Layer 2 solution compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) ecosystem, using native BTC as gas. SatoshiVM bridges the EVM ecosystem with Bitcoin, enabling the Bitcoin ecosystem to issue assets and develop applications.
SatoshiVM has confirmed to launch their token “SAVM” in the future. Users can now test the bridge on the newly launched testnet and stand a chance to receive an airdrop when the token goes live.
Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Visit the SatoshiVM SAVM testnet page.
  2. Connect your EVM-compatible wallet.
  3. Change the network to Sepolia ETH.
  4. You will need some Sepolia ETH. Get it from here.
  5. Now click on “tSAVM Faucet” from the bottom of the SatoshiVM testnet page and claim some tSAVM.
  6. Now deposit some tSAVM to SatoshiVM Testnet.
  7. Also, withdraw some tSAVM back to Sepolia ETH.
  8. Now visit the SatoshiVM BTC testnet page.
  9. Connect your UniSat wallet.
  10. Go to UniSat wallet settings and change the network to testnet.
  11. Get some testnet BTC from here.
  12. Now deposit some testnet BTC to SatoshiVM Testnet.
  13. Also, withdraw some BTC back to Bitcoin testnet.
  14. They have confirmed to launch their token called “SAVM” and the early users who try out the testnet may get airdrop when the token goes live.
  15. Please note that there is no guarantee that they will do an airdrop to early users. It’s only speculation.

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