Mainnet Guide - Wormhole
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Introduction
Wormhole (Twitter: https://twitter.com/wormholecrypto) is a cross chain messaging protocol. It recently raised $225 million at a $2.5 billion valuation. To put this into perspective, LayerZero, another cross-chain messaging protocol, currently holds a valuation of $3 billion.
Guide
Wormhole’s ecosystem is relatively small. We summarized a few interesting protocols that you might want to interact with for the potential Wormhole airdrop.
Mayan Finance (Twitter: https://twitter.com/mayanfinance)
This is the most user-friendly Wormhole-specific bridge and the one we recommend to use for building up Wormhole transaction. The only downside is that it only supports a small amount of chains and assets.
Magpie (Twitter: https://twitter.com/magpieprotocol)
https://beta.magpiefi.xyz/swap
A bridge aggregator that aggregates both Wormhole and Stargate. They also have plans for their own $FLY token so using Magpie might make us eligible for 3 airdrops at the same time.
Portal Bridge (Twitter: https://twitter.com/portalbridge_)
We only recommend to use the Portal bridge as it’s considered the “official” frontend for Wormhole but it comes with a bit more complexity compared to other bridges.
When you bridge assets using Portal, the USDC token you receive may not be ready to use right away. To make it usable, you will need to perform a swap at jup.ag (for Solana) to get usable USDC.
For example, bridging USDC from BNB Chain to Solana with Portal Bridge will give you USD Coin (Portal from BSC) that you’ll need to swap for the normal USDC.
That’s all for Wormhole. Good luck hunting airdrops!