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Learn how to seamlessly transfer USDC between Avalanche Fuji and Ethereum Sepolia using Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This repository provides step-by-step instructions to set up, deploy, and interact with smart contracts that facilitate secure and efficient cross-chain token transfers.

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Cross-Chain Tokens Using Chainlink CCIP

Explore the integration of Chainlink to conduct USDC transfers between Avalanche Fuji and Ethereum Sepolia networks. This repository includes detailed instructions on setting up wallets, adding tokens, and deploying a contract to facilitate the cross-chain transfer of USDC using Chainlink's CCIP.

Table of Contents

  1. Setup
  2. Adding LINK and USDC Tokens
  3. Smart Contract Deployment
  4. Interacting with the Contract
  5. Monitoring Transactions

Step 1: Setup

Avalanche Fuji and Ethereum Sepolia

Remix IDE

  • Access the Remix IDE for smart contract deployment: Remix
    • Set the environment to Injected provider - MetaMask and confirm connection to the Fuji network.

Adding LINK and USDC Tokens

Add Tokens to MetaMask

Faucets

Step 2: Smart Contract Deployment

TransferUSDCBasic.sol

  • Contract Creation:
    • In Remix, use the "FILE EXPLORER" to create a new file named TransferUSDCBasic.sol.
    • Copy the contract code from the provided snippet into this file.

Deployment

  • Compile and deploy the contract on the Avalanche Fuji network using MetaMask.

Step 3: Interacting with the Contract

Approving USDC

To allow the TransferUSDCBasic contract to manage your USDC, you have two options for approval:

Option 1: Using the Snowtrace Write Contract Interface

  • Navigate to the Snowtrace Write Contract page.
  • Connect your wallet.
  • Under the approve function, enter:
    • spender: Your TransferUSDCBasic.sol contract address.
    • value: 100000 (equivalent to 0.1 USDC).
  • Click "Write" to submit the transaction.

Option 2: Using Remix with the IERC20 Interface

  • In Remix, ensure your TransferUSDCBasic.sol contract is deployed.
  • From the "Deploy & Run Transactions" panel:
    • Select "IERC20" from the dropdown under "Contracts".
    • Paste the USDC contract address (0x5425890298aed601595a70ab815c96711a31bc65) into the "At Address" field and click "At Address". Note: Do not deploy.
  • Expand the contract methods and find the approve function:
    • spender: Address of your TransferUSDCBasic.sol contract.
    • value: 100000 (0.1 USDC).
  • Execute the transaction by clicking "Transact".

After approval, proceed with the USDC transfer:

Transfer USDC

  • Navigate back to your deployed TransferUSDCBasic.sol contract in Remix.
  • Call the transferUsdcToSepolia function with the parameters:
    • _receiver: Your wallet address on the Ethereum Sepolia network.
    • _amount: 100000 (0.1 USDC).
  • Monitor the transaction in Remix and on the CCIP Explorer to ensure successful execution.

Step 4: Monitoring Transactions

CCIP Explorer

Check Balances

  • Verify USDC balances on both networks to confirm the transfer was successful.

Common Issues and Solutions

While interacting with the TransferUSDCBasic contract and executing transactions, you might encounter several issues. Below are some common problems along with troubleshooting tips:

Issue: Transaction Fails on Approval or Transfer

  • Symptoms: Transactions for approving or transferring USDC fail without executing.
  • Potential Causes and Solutions:
    • Insufficient Gas Fees: Ensure that your wallet has enough AVAX to cover the gas fees on the Avalanche Fuji testnet. You can obtain AVAX from Fuji faucets.
    • Incorrect Contract Permissions: Double-check that the contract address used in the approve function is correct. Ensure that the TransferUSDCBasic contract address is entered correctly.

Issue: USDC Not Showing Up After Transfer

  • Symptoms: After executing the transferUsdcToSepolia function, the USDC does not appear in the destination wallet.
  • Potential Causes and Solutions:
    • Network Delays: Transactions across networks may experience delays. Wait a few minutes and check again.
    • Block Explorer Issues: Use a reliable block explorer like Snowtrace for Fuji and Sepolia Etherscan to verify the transactions and balances.

Issue: CCIP Explorer Does Not Show Transaction

  • Symptoms: After initiating a cross-chain transaction, the CCIP Explorer does not display any details about the transaction.
  • Potential Causes and Solutions:
    • Transaction Not Yet Indexed: Sometimes, transactions take a while to be indexed by explorers. Refresh the page or check back later to see if the transaction appears.
    • Incorrect Transaction ID: Ensure you copied the correct transaction ID from Remix after executing the function.

Issue: Incorrect LINK or USDC Balances

  • Symptoms: The balances displayed in Remix or on blockchain explorers do not reflect recent transactions or expected values.
  • Potential Causes and Solutions:
    • Failed Transactions: Check your wallet and block explorer histories to confirm that previous transactions (fund transfers, approvals) were successful.
    • Refresh Data: Sometimes, interfaces do not update promptly. Refresh your wallet or the page of the blockchain explorer you are using.

Issue: Errors in Contract Execution

  • Symptoms: Errors pop up when trying to execute functions in the Remix IDE.
  • Potential Causes and Solutions:
    • Smart Contract Bugs: Review the contract code for any potential errors that could affect execution.
    • Remix IDE Errors: Ensure that Remix is connected to the correct network and that the contract is properly deployed and verified on the network.

Additional Resources

Watch the Tutorial

Watch our tutorial on YouTube for a step-by-step project walkthrough.

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Learn how to seamlessly transfer USDC between Avalanche Fuji and Ethereum Sepolia using Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This repository provides step-by-step instructions to set up, deploy, and interact with smart contracts that facilitate secure and efficient cross-chain token transfers.

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