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Arbitrum Guide

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Last updated 3 years ago

The following guide includes a simple step-by-step guide for successful initial engagement with the credit oracle. You will be able to link your wallet address, generate a credit score, mint a credit non-fungible token (cNFT), and starting mining activities for CREDA tokens in the Arbitrum One blockchain.

Please take your time and read this short introduction with a step-by-step guide for successful engagement.

Arbitrum is a next-generation layer-2 for Ethereum. Arbitrum’s goal is to be the default layer-2 rollup for Ethereum users and developers. Arbitrum One is the name of the public mainnet for Arbitrum.

Arbitrum is built by , a world-class team of researchers, engineers, and Ethereum enthusiasts.

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