FAQ

Modified on Tue, 21 Jan at 5:56 PM

Which wallets are supported for using the CSC bridge?

The CSC bridge supports Xaman and Crossmark on XRPL, and Phantom and Solflare on Solana, ensuring seamless interaction across both blockchains.


What are the transaction fees for bridging CSC to Solana or vice versa?

In addition to the bridge fee, you’ll also incur standard network fees on both the XRPL and Solana sides during the transaction. These fees are determined by the respective networks.


What is the Bridge fee?

The bridge fee is 1% of the transaction amount.


How long does it take to transfer CSC between XRPL and Solana?

The transfer time depends on the network conditions of both XRPL and Solana. Typically, shouldn’t take more than 10-20 seconds, but delays can occur during periods of high network traffic.


Are there any limits on the amount of CSC I can transfer through the bridge?

Yes, there are limits on the transfer amount: the minimum is 4,500 CSC, and the maximum is 10,000,000 CSC. Ensure your transfer falls within this range.


What does the message “Please first add the token address to your destination account” mean?


Solana


If your Solana wallet doesn’t have a CSC Network (CSC) token account set up, you’ll see this message. It means your wallet is not yet ready to receive CSC tokens on Solana.


On Solana, each token (like CSC) requires a dedicated account within your wallet. Without this account, the blockchain won't recognize the token and won't allow it to be sent to your wallet. This process ensures your tokens are secure and helps prevent spam tokens from showing up.


There’s a small fee in SOL to create the token account. The fee is typically around 0.002 SOL and covers the on-chain storage required for the token account.


XRP Ledger


If your XRPL wallet doesn’t have a trustline set for CasinoCoin (CSC), you’ll see this message. It means your wallet is not yet ready to receive CSC tokens on the XRP Ledger.


On the XRP Ledger, every token (like CSC) requires a trustline to be established in your wallet before you can receive it. A trustline is like a permission that tells your wallet it’s safe to accept that specific token. It also helps prevent spam tokens from showing up in your account. Without a trustline, your wallet will reject incoming tokens.


Setting a trustline requires a small reserve fee of 0.2 XRP. This fee is not a transaction cost, but rather an on-chain reserve that ensures your account remains active. You can release this reserve by removing the trustline later if you no longer need it.


Why doesn’t the bridge use a mint-and-burn mechanism?

The PontiX Bridge avoids mint-and-burn due to higher transaction costs and XRPL's lack of such functionality. Instead, a central treasury model is used, where tokens are moved in and out of circulation, ensuring a consistent supply across chains with lower costs.


Can the total CSC supply exceed 65 billion now that the bridge is active?

No, the total CSC supply remains capped at 65 billion. While the bridge mechanism allows flexibility in circulation management, the central treasury securely holds non-circulating tokens to maintain supply integrity.


What are the correct contract addresses?

CSC Network Solana token contract address is CSCojiafv6WLUtT2AGTHgcfnYiGoTZpGgBRwhvfuWQFY


CasinoCoin XRPL issuer address is rCSCManTZ8ME9EoLrSHHYKW8PPwWMgkwr

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