FAQ
This FAQ addresses common questions about RibbleChain, its features, and how to get started.
General Questions
What is RibbleChain? RibbleChain is a Layer 1 blockchain, forked from Ethereum, optimized for Layer 3 (L3) rollups. It supports Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS), EVM++ with parallel execution, account abstraction, and cross-chain interoperability.
How is RibbleChain different from Ethereum? RibbleChain enhances Ethereum with parallel execution, native account abstraction, MEV resistance, and L3 rollup support, making it ideal for scalable dApps like GameFi, SocialFi, and DeFi.
What is a Layer 3 (L3) rollup? An L3 rollup is an application-specific chain running on RibbleChain's L1, tailored for use cases like gaming or DeFi. It uses RibbleChain for settlement and data availability.
User Questions
How do I create a wallet? Download the RibbleChain Wallet app or use MetaMask with the testnet RPC. Sign in with email or Google for a smart wallet. See Creating a Smart Wallet.
What are gasless transactions? RibbleChain's account abstraction allows transactions without gas fees, paid by a paymaster. Learn more in Gasless Transactions.
Developer Questions
How do I deploy an L3 rollup? Use the RibbleChain Rollup SDK and CLI to deploy Optimistic or ZK rollups. Start with the Rollup SDK Guide.
Does RibbleChain support Solidity? Yes, RibbleChain's EVM++ supports Solidity with enhanced parallel execution. See Smart Contract Development.
Community Questions
How can I contribute to RibbleChain? Join the Community DAO, apply for Grants, or participate in Hackathons.
What is the $XRB token? $XRB is RibbleChain's native token for fees, staking, and governance. Learn more in Tokenomics.
Next Steps
- Start with the Quick Start Guide.
- Explore Developer Docs.
- Contact Support for further assistance.