BSC -> Ethereum
Bridging PURSE from BSC to Ethereum
Through StarScan
Currently, there is no direct bridging from BSC to Ethereum on f(x)Bridge, however this can still be achieved by bridging through f(x)Core.
Please visit f(x)Bridge on StarScan to begin the bridging process.
For the
Fromnetwork, please selectBSCfrom the dropdown; and for theTonetwork, please selectf(x)Core.Select
PURSEfrom the token dropdown.

Next, connect your wallet (MetaMask, WalletConnect, etc).
After connecting your wallet, you should be able to see your address and the amount of PURSE you have. For example:

In order to allow the bridge contract to move your PURSE tokens, you need to submit an
Approvetransaction first. Click onApproveto execute the transaction and confirm the transaction in your wallet.After the
Approvetransaction has been confirmed, you will be able to enter the amount of PURSE tokens you want to bridge fromBSCtof(x)Core.

Click on
Transferto execute the transfer transaction to bridge your PURSE tokens, and confirm the transaction in your wallet.

Bridging transactions typically take some time to complete. It is perfectly normal for your PURSE tokens (or any other token) to take some time before appearing in your address on the destination network. Your address on the destination network will be the same address as the origin network.
Once you see your bridged PURSE tokens in the same address on
f(x)Corenetwork, you can now bridge fromf(x)CoretoEthereum. For theFromnetwork, please selectf(x)Core; and for theTonetwork, please selectEthereum.Enter the amount of PURSE you wish to bridge from
f(x)CoretoEthereum.

Click on
Transferto submit the transfer transaction to bridge your PURSE tokens fromf(x)CoretoEthereum. Confirm the transaction in your wallet.

Like before, it will take some time for your PURSE tokens to appear in the same address on the
Ethereumnetwork. This is a perfectly normal behaviour.
Alternatively, you may also use f(x)Wallet to bridge PURSE from BSC to f(x)Core and then from f(x)Core to Ethereum. The process is exactly the same as described in this page. More importantly, if you wish to bridge tokens across networks, please use a trusted bridging service to ensure your tokens get transferred across networks safely!
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