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Metamask
Connect your Metamask wallet with Ethermint on a localnet mode. {synopsis}
Adding a custom Network for Ethermint
One of the main limitations of using the default Localhost 8545
network is that the tokens will be represented as ETH
.
Open the Metamask extension on your browser, you may have to log in to your Metamask account if you
are not already. Then click the top right circle and go to Settings
> Networks
. Press the Add Network
button and fill the form as shown below with your application ChainID
.
Note: To find your ChainID
, take a look at your genesis.json file. To get the Ethereum ChainId from the Cosmos ChainId, you need to consider only the digit in the string value. For example
if your chain id on ethermint is "chain_id": "ethermint-1337"
, then you will have to use the value 1337
on Metamask.
Import Account to Metamask
Then close the settings, and go to My Accounts
(top right circle) and select Import Account
. You should see and image like the following one:
Now you can export your private key from the terminal using the following command. Again, make sure
to replace mykey
with the name of the key that you want to export:
ethermintd keys unsafe-export-eth-key mykey
Go back to the browser and select the Private Key
option. Then paste the private key exported from
the unsafe-export-eth-key
command.
Your account balance should show up as 1 APHOTON
and do transfers as usual.
::: tip
If it takes some time to load the balance of the account, change the network to Main Ethereum Network
(or any other than Localhost 8545
or Ethermint
) and then switch back to Ethermint
.
:::
Downloading State
to see metamask logs, go to top right circle -> settings -> advanced -> download state logs. if you search through the json file for the account address you'll find the tx history