🟧CORE Network Guide
🚀 About Core Network
Core Chain (Core DAO) is an independent Layer 1 blockchain. It is powered by the unique Satoshi Plus consensus mechanism, which allows Bitcoin miners to delegate their hash rate to Core validators without consuming any additional energy. This hybrid approach grants Core 100% EVM compatibility while inheriting the robust security of the Bitcoin network.
SlerfTools is fully live on Core. Use our toolset to manage assets, launch tokens, and execute airdrops on this network.
📖 Setup Guide
Find the RPC parameters below to switch your wallet to Core.
Note: All operations function exactly like they do on BSC. Even if screenshots show BSC, the steps on Core remain the same.
🟧 Core DAO (Core Chain) Mainnet Parameters
Network Name
Core Blockchain (CORE)
Typically displays as "Core Mainnet" in wallets.
RPC URL
https://rpc.coredao.org
https://rpc.ankr.com/core
https://1rpc.io/core
Official nodes & Ankr endpoints.
Chain ID
1116
Unique Chain Identifier.
Gas Token
CORE
Native Gas token used for transaction fees and node staking.
Block Time
≈ 3 Seconds
Balances decentralization with transaction speed.
Consensus
Satoshi Plus
A hybrid consensus mechanism combining Bitcoin Hashrate (PoW) and DPoS.
Core Features
Bitcoin Aligned, 100% EVM
Approximately 50% of Bitcoin's mining hash power currently secures the network.
Address Format
0x... (EVM Compatible)
100% compatible with standard Ethereum address formats.
Wallets
MetaMask / OKX Wallet / Bitget Wallet
Excellent integration with wallets that support the BTC ecosystem.
🎯 The Core Advantage: Core is one of the few Web3 "Smart Contract Platforms driven by Bitcoin Hashrate." By leveraging ~50% of Bitcoin miners' hash power to secure the network, it becomes a highly secure EVM-compatible chain. It perfectly merges Bitcoin's decentralized security with Ethereum's scalability, positioning itself as the most promising infrastructure for the BTCfi (Bitcoin Finance) ecosystem.
⚙️ Step 1: Network & RPC Configuration
⚠️ Note: Core Mainnet is stable and natively supported by most major wallets. Please double-check the parameters below to ensure you are connecting to Mainnet and not the Testnet.
🔌 Core Mainnet Settings Add these details to your wallet (MetaMask, OKX Wallet, etc.):
Network Name:
Core BlockchainRPC URL:
https://rpc.coredao.orgChain ID:
1116Currency Symbol:
COREBlock Explorer:
https://scan.coredao.org
How to Add? 👉 [Wallet Configuration Guide].
🛠 Step 2: Core Operations Guide
SlerfTools has deeply integrated with the Core protocol, offering a comprehensive toolkit ranging from Token Launch to BTCfi interactions.
General Usage Instructions (Read First)
To streamline our documentation, the tutorials below may display BSC interface screenshots as examples. Rest assured, the workflow on Core is identical.
👉 Simply:
Follow the Steps: Use the click path shown in the guide.
Mental Substitution: Treat any mention of BNB in screenshots as your current CORE tokens.
Check Network: Ensure your wallet remains connected to Core Blockchain (Chain ID: 1116).
🪙 Token Launch (One-Click Deployment)
Create Standard Token (Core ERC20)
Deploy tokens cost-effectively and immediately list them on SushiSwap (Core) or ArcherSwap for trading.
👉 [View Standard Token Tutorial]
Create Vanity Contract Address
Generate prestigious contract addresses starting with custom prefixes like
0xCore...or0xBTC...to establish brand identity.👉 [View Vanity Tokens Tutorial]
👛 Wallet Tools
Securely generate 100+ Core-compatible wallets offline. Fast, efficient, and supports one-click Excel export.
👉 [View Generation Tutorial]
Customize your own BTCfi-themed address, such as
0xSatoshi..., to stand out on-chain.👉 [View Vanity Address Tutorial]
📦 Batch Operations System
Multi-Sender (Distribute Assets)
Distribute CORE tokens to thousands of addresses with ultra-low gas fees. Perfect for community airdrops and rewards.
👉 [View Multi-Sender Tutorial]
Asset Collection (Sweeper)
Consolidate scattered funds with a single click. Fully supports sweeping CORE, USDT, and various BTC-pegged assets (e.g., WBTC, solvBTC).
👉 [View Asset Collection Tutorial]
⛽️ Gas Fees & Optimization (CORE)
Core’s gas mechanism is engineered for stability, offering a predictable and low-cost environment optimized for high-frequency DeFi applications.
1. Fee Profile
Standard Transactions: Paid in CORE. A typical transfer costs approximately 0.0001 CORE, which is significantly lower than most Ethereum Layer 2s.
Network Resilience: Secured by delegated Bitcoin hash rate, Core is highly resistant to spam attacks. This ensures gas prices remain stable and prevents the sudden "Gas Spikes" seen on other chains during congestion.
2. How to obtain Gas (CORE)?
CEXs (Recommended): Major exchanges like OKX, Bybit, and Gate.io fully support CORE spot trading and Mainnet withdrawals.
Official Bridge: Supports bridging USDT/USDC from Ethereum or BNB Chain.
Pro Tip: Some bridge routes offer a "Gas Refuel" feature, automatically airdropping a small amount of CORE to your wallet upon arrival to cover your first transaction.
Third-Party Bridges: We recommend using bridge frontends powered by LayerZero for the smoothest interoperability experience.
3. Cost-Saving Tips
Leverage Batch Transactions: Given the affordable price of CORE and its efficient gas model, executing large-scale operations via SlerfTools (such as Airdropping to 1,000 users) incurs negligible costs.
📊 Essential Resources (Dev Resources)
⚠️ Important Note: Major stablecoins (USDT/USDC) on Core are primarily bridged via LayerZero. It is crucial to use the correct contract addresses to ensure compatibility with DEXs.
WCORE (Wrapped Core):
0x191e94fa81d1ebc604d536034177d3419356d476(The standard wrapper for CORE; functions effectively like WETH on Ethereum).USDT (Native/LZ):
0x900101d06A7426441Ae63e9AB36632c9013cF652(Currently the deepest liquidity USDT variant on the chain).USDC (Native/LZ):
0xa4151B2B3e269645181dCcF2D426cE75fcbDeca9CoreScan:
https://scan.coredao.org
⚠️ Security Alert: Always cross-verify contract addresses through official channels. Be vigilant against phishing websites and fake token contracts.
👉 View more [On-Chain Resources]
❓ Core Chain Specific FAQ
Can I send Bitcoin (BTC) directly to my Core wallet address?
NO! Absolutely not.
Core is an EVM-compatible chain using
0x...addresses (like Ethereum).Bitcoin Mainnet uses
bc1...,1..., or3...addresses.They are NOT compatible. Sending native BTC to a Core address will result in permanent loss of funds.
Correct Method: To use Bitcoin in Core DeFi, you must use a dedicated Bridge to mint coreBTC (or use wrapped assets like solvBTC/WBTC).
Why do I see two different "USDT" tokens in my wallet?
This is due to different bridge providers.
In the early stages, liquidity was fragmented across various bridge versions.
The Standard: Currently, the LayerZero-bridged USDT (
0x9001...) is the "Canonical" version with the deepest liquidity on major DEXs.Critical Tip: When creating a Liquidity Pool (LP) or launching a token via SlerfTools, always copy the address from our Resource List. Using the wrong USDT version will result in a pool with zero trading volume.
How do I transfer CORE mined via the mobile "Satoshi App" to my wallet?
You must link your wallet.
Go to the Satoshi App and bind your MetaMask address.
The Core team typically distributes these rewards via Airdrop Batches (or a claiming portal).
Once the funds arrive in your wallet, they are fully functional Mainnet CORE tokens. You can use them immediately for Gas fees or to launch tokens on SlerfTools.
How is "Satoshi Plus" different from standard PoS?
It combines Staking with Bitcoin Mining power.
Unlike generic Proof-of-Stake (PoS), Satoshi Plus allows participants to stake CORE tokens AND allows Bitcoin miners to delegate their BTC Hash Rate to secure the network.
The Result: A chain that inherits the security of the Bitcoin network while maintaining a user experience identical to Ethereum (using
0xaddresses).
🚀 Get Started Now 👉 Complete the [Wallet Configuration] step first to unlock the secure, Bitcoin-powered experience on Core.
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