Tools for Onboarding
Everything you need to get started with CVRE token and the Pulsechain ecosystem.
AS OF 3/18/25, CVRE IS LISTED ON THE PULSEX EXCHANGE. This means that you can trade directly into CVRE from PLS. Follow the onboarding instructions below for trading.
We recommend using IPFS to access the bridge between Ethereum and the Pulsechain ecosystem. You can also use IPFS to trade on the most popular DEX, PulseX.
The onchain DEX where you can swap for CVRE
Bridge from ETH to Pulsechain
GoPulse.com provides extensive information on available tokens and data for the Pulsechain ecosystem. Pulsechain is a system state copy and hard fork of the Ethereum network. You can monitor the CVRE token directly on this platform.
gopulse.comCowswap is currently one of the easiest ways to move money from one Ethereum token to another. Your funds must be held in a hot wallet in order to use this interface.
Purchase ETH
Purchase ETH through a centralized exchange onramp like Coinbase, Robinhood, or Crypto.com, then send to your hot wallet of choice once funded.
Bridge to Pulsechain
Once ETH is in your hot wallet, open the IPFS link to the Pulsechain Bridge. Send ETH across the bridge if you want to maintain price stability in relation to Ethereum.
Tip: You will need PLS for gas. If amounts are less than 1k, consider swapping to WPLS from ETH at the bridge and send WPLS instead to ensure sufficient gas for transactions.
Trade on PulseX
Once WETH or PLS shows in your Pulsechain hot wallet (switch networks to reflect pulsechain holdings), open PulseX and use the interface to swap into PLS if desired, or swap directly into CVRE from ETH on PulseX.
Holding a token provides no guarantee of future return. You click the buttons. You click to buy, you click to sell, you decide to hold. All risk, exposure, and decisions are on you.
Contact us with questions, but remember, crypto is code, and code is speech. Everything you do is yours to own. Crypto is a high volatility asset with huge upside and complete downside potential. You should have no expectations of returns from the work of others.