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What is PulseChain?

PulseChain is a Layer-1 blockchain forked from Ethereum. It launched with a complete copy of Ethereum's state, meaning every wallet, token balance, and smart contract was duplicated. PulseChain aims to lower fees, speed up transactions, and reduce ETH's environmental impact by using proof-of-stake.

How to Bridge from Ethereum

To move assets from Ethereum to PulseChain, use the official PulseChain bridge. Connect your wallet, select the asset and amount, and confirm the transaction. Bridged assets arrive on PulseChain as wrapped tokens. Always verify the official bridge URL and start with a small test amount.

How to Swap on PulseChain

Visit a PulseChain DEX such as PulseX, connect your wallet, choose the input and output tokens, and confirm the swap. Watch the price impact and slippage settings. Because fees are low, even small trades are economical.

How to Provide Liquidity

Liquidity providers deposit two tokens into a pool and receive LP tokens representing their share. Traders pay fees that are distributed to LP holders proportional to their share. Be aware of impermanent loss, which occurs when the price ratio of the two assets changes.

PLSX Burn Explained

PulseX charges a small fee on every trade. A portion of that fee is used to buy and burn PLSX, the native token of PulseX. Burning removes tokens from circulation forever, creating deflationary pressure over time.

Glossary

TVL
Total Value Locked — the total assets deposited in DeFi protocols.
APR
Annual Percentage Rate — yearly return without compounding.
Impermanent Loss
Loss relative to holding tokens due to price ratio changes in a pool.
Slippage
The difference between expected and executed price due to market movement.
Liquidity Pool
A smart contract holding paired tokens that enables decentralized trading.