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Add Funds to Gateway Wallet
In order to operate the Gateway in production you need to have Ethereum on Arbitrum One L2 Blockchain - which is where Livepeer’s smart contracts are deployed and which provides the payment layer for Livepeer.Not Web3 native?
If you have ETH on the Arbitrum L2 Network, you can simply transfer the funds
to the newly created Gateway ETH Account.
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Buy Ethereum
Use any centralised exchange (CEX) or decentralised exchange (DEX) to add Ethereum to a wallet.See a full list of exchanges that support Arbitrum One on CoinGecko
Exchanges that support Arbitrum One
See the reference table
View Instructions: Popular Exchanges
View Instructions: Popular Exchanges
- Binance
- Coinbase
- Kraken
You can buy Ethereum (ETH) on Binance in over 200 countries where the platform is available.Follow this guide to buy ETH on Binance: Binance - Buy Ethereum
Availability:
- Global Availability: Binance operates in over 180 countries including most of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and South America.
- United States: Binance services for U.S. citizens and residents are handled by a separate entity, Binance.US. You must use their specific app and platform.
- Mainland China: Due to policy reasons, direct access to the main Binance site is blocked.
- Jurisdiction Matters: The specific payment methods and services available will vary depending on your location due to different local laws and regulations. The Binance website will automatically show you the relevant options for your country once you log in and verify your account.
2
Bridge to Arbitrum
Livepeer runs on the Arbitrium’s L2 Network and requires the funds to be
bridged.
3
Deposit to Gateway
You can do this in the previous step by simply sending the Arbitrum ETH to your Gateway address.
4
Setup Gateway Reserve & Deposit Funds
We now need to divide the Gateway funds into a Deposit and ReserveThis is minimum recommended for testing is 0.1 ETH.As you pay for services the amount paid is subtracted from your Deposit, so
make sure to monitor your Deposit balance and top it up to keep your Gateway
services running.
The deposit process requires:
- Gateway running on-chain mode (not offchain)
- Sufficient ETH in your wallet for deposit + gas fees
- CLI connected to your gateway’s HTTP port (default: 7935)
Open the Livepeer CLI
Follow the instructions for your platform:- Linux / Mac
- Docker
- Windows
Deposit Funds
Choose Option 11: Invoke “deposit broadcasting funds” (ETH)- Enter 0.065 for the Deposit amount when prompted.
- Enter 0.03 for the Reserve amount when prompted.
Verify Funds
Choose Option 1: Get node status and confirm that the correct amounts are visible.You should see something like this:Wizard Stats