Introducing Bridge History and Manual Withdrawal In Tokamak Bridge

The unified bridge and swap interface simplifying asset bridging and swapping across Tokamak’s L2 networks now introduces the Bridge History tab and manual withdrawal claim for our users.

Tokamak Network
Tokamak Network
3 min readSep 11, 2023

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You can find the Korean version of the article here.

Hello, everyone! As promised, our team is back with more enhancements for Tokamak Bridge, taking the user experience to the next level. In this update, we’ve introduced two essential features:

1. Bridge History Tab: This allows users to easily track their transaction activity on the Titan and Ethereum networks, including deposits and withdrawals. You can access the bridge history tab by clicking on the wallet address button in the top right corner of the Tokamak Bridge app.

Image showing where to click(wallet address) to view the bridge history

2. Claim Withdrawal: With the discontinuation of the Auto relay service, users are now required to use the claim button to withdraw their assets to the Ethereum mainnet.

This change offers notable benefits, including:

  • Users no longer need the help of a third-party relay service to claim their assets.
  • The improved user interface provides clear information about when the user assets will be available for claiming on Ethereum
  • The user can also see a comprehensive view of the status/progress of the withdrawal transaction.

Let’s take a closer look at the new features !!!

Bridge History

The Bridge history tab provides users with the following functionalities:

  • Review their transaction history for both deposits and withdrawals.
  • Track the status of their transactions, including withdrawal progress.
  • Filter the bridge history results by choosing their preferred network (Titan or Ethereum).
Image showing Deposit and Withdrawal history

Manually claim withdrawal on Ethereum

Users should take note of the following changes when initiating a withdrawal transaction:

  • With the auto relay service no longer available, users are required to use the claim button on their specific withdrawal transaction to finalize the process on Ethereum. This eliminates the need for third-party relay services to claim funds on Ethereum.
Image showing the claim button for a withdrawal transaction
A withdrawal transaction that has already been claimed
  • Users now have the capability to schedule a withdrawal event on Google Calendar, guaranteeing they receive a notification after seven days when their withdrawal is prepared for claiming on the Ethereum network.
Image showing withdrawal event linked to Google Calendar
  • Users also gain access to a detailed overview of the withdrawal transaction’s status and progress.
Image showing withdrawal progress

Access our comprehensive user guide (Bridge History, Withdraw) for more information about new changes. Stay tuned for the release of more features on Tokamak Bridge.

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