πŸ”–SBT Certificates

Mint SBTs

Once you successfully complete a course, you can claim a certificate certifying your achievement by minting an SBT through your connected wallet. These SBT certificates can be issued on any network supported by Pheasant Network, including the Ethereum, Optimism (OP Mainnet), Arbitrum, Polygon PoS, Linea, zkSync, Scroll, Base, Polygon zkEVM, Taiko and Mantle. Please keep in mind that minting an SBT incurs gas costs, so it’s essential to have ETH available on the network where you are issuing the SBT. If you don’t have any ETH on that network, you can utilize Pheasant Network’s bridge to transfer some from other networks.

Mainnet and Testnet

L2 Learn supports both the mainnet and testnet of each integrated network. This approach aims to stabilize the service and allows users to try out the SBT feature on the testnet before using it on the mainnet. However, only holders of SBTs on mainnets are eligible to participate in on-chain activities provided by L2 Learn. These activities include features listed on the Social Features page, such as access to exclusive communities, airdrops, and governance.

Please note that SBTs issued on testnets may disappear from your profile page without prior notice. This can occur due to upgrades to our service or the network’s migration to the mainnet.

What are SBTs?

SBTs, short for soulbound tokens, are a special type of NFT (non-fungible token) that cannot be transferred once sent to a wallet. This non-transferrable feature makes them ideal for representing a holder’s, or β€œsoul’s,” identity and credentials in a decentralized manner. For example, SBTs can serve as a digital representation of a holder’s educational history, career, medical records, or participation in a DAO, enabling the holder to prove their identity to another party using their wallet.

Since they are tamper-resistant and eliminate the need for third-party intermediaries in issuing and verifying an ID, thanks to the inherent nature of blockchains, SBTs play a pivotal role in the construction of a decentralized identity system.

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