Gate.io has finished the integration with the Polkadot mainnet, as part of its effort to facilitate users with more access to prominent and high-quality blockchain projects. Currently in the NPoS phase of launch, Polkadot is on track to deliver the most robust platform for security, scalability, and innovation.
Users who hold DOT can now go through the integration process with a Gate.io DOT address to claim their DOT and deposit DOT on Gate.io immediately.
Users who conduct the integration and make a deposit before 4:00 AM GMT on July 22nd will have the opportunity to share 100 DOT (around 10,000 to 20,000 USD).
Users who hold DOT can claim their DOT asset via the following method (money migrated in about 10 minutes).
1. Get your Gate.io DOT deposit address at https://www.gate.io/myaccount/deposit/DOT
2. Go to https://polkadot.js.org/apps
Click (My Account) under ‘Account’ => click ‘Add Contacts’ => enter the Gate.io DOT deposit address. Give it a name such as ‘Gate,’ and click ‘Save.’
3. Go to https://polkadot.js.org/apps/#/claims
Choose the newly created claim account => click ‘Continue,’ and enter the ETH address from the DOT sale.
Click ‘Continue’ and copy the code in the red box (which will be shown) below. Head over to MEW (or other ETH signature software) for the signing procedure. Enter the MEW signature in the input area, and click ‘Confirm Claim.’
4. How to get a MEW signature
1) Go to MEW via https://www.myetherwallet.com/interface/sign-message
2) Click ‘Software,’ click ‘Keystore File,’ and load the ETH address from the DOT sale; users who bought DOT through a hardware wallet need to choose ‘Hardware’ at this point.
3) After loading the wallet, click (Sign Message) under ‘Message’=> input the code copied from the red box in step 3, and click ‘Sign.’ After that, copy the MEW signature back in the input area in step 3, and click ‘Confirm Claim.’
5. Visit the Gate.io DOT deposit page
(https://www.gate.io/myaccount/deposit/DOT) after 10 minutes. Check whether the DOT has come arrived; reload the page if the DOT has not migrated yet (rephrase)
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