What is public goods network [PGN]:-
Built on top of Ethereum, the Public Goods Network (PGN) is an affordable Layer 2 (L2) solution supporting public goods. It is powered by Conduit and runs on the Bedrock version of OP Stack, which was developed in partnership with Optimism.
Using the PGN Bridge:-
These procedures should be followed in order to use the PGN Bridge on bridge.publicgoods.network to bridge tokens from Ethereum (L1) to the PGN mainnet network (L2):
1. Establish a wallet connection.
2. Configure the following to set up the bridge: – “Asset” to your preferred token – “From” to “Ethereum” – “To” to “PGN”
3. Indicate how many tokens are needed for bridging.
4. Give the bridge your tokens.
5. Cover the ges fee.
6. Give the transaction time to complete. Please be aware that depending on gas and L1 settlement speed, updates could take up to 30 seconds.
If errors occur when bridging to Bedrock chains such as PGN, you should think about raising the gas to ensure a proper settlement. For further information, see the Bedrock documentation.
Utilising the block explorer, look up your wallet address to keep track of your bridge transactions.
Bridging from PGN to Ethereum:-
To prevent fraud, a seven-day challenge period is required when transferring tokens from PGN to Ethereum. Take these actions:
1. Start the bridge withdrawal process.
2. Re-join the Ethereum network.
When you go to the Withdrawals page, the status of your transaction is “Waiting for state root.”
4. In half an hour, the status becomes “Ready to prove.” To initiate the challenge window, click “Prove”.
5. The status changes to “In challenge period,” and the “Time left” column displays the amount of time left.
6. Following the challenge period, the status changes to “Ready to relay.” In order to send the transaction to PGN, click “Finalise”.
7. With the transaction now showing “Relayed,” it appears that the token bridging to Ethereum was successful!
Add. PGN Network :-
official bridge :-Public Goods Network – Bridge