
Trading Zeleboba on the Arbitrum network will take some getting used to. Since launch, we’ve seen several buys and a few sells, but I am finding that many traders, including me, have limited experience with Arbitrum.
Before I get into the transaction “How to”, I must say that the speed and the cost of transactions on the network are awesome. I believe Zeleboba will experience major growth on the Arbitrum network, but getting over the trading hurdle is an important step.
Ethereum (Arbitrum), Not Ethereum!
This was very tricky for me. In order to trade for Zeleboba, you will need to have Ethereum (Arbitrum) in your wallet. This is Ethereum on the Arbitrum network, not the usual Ethereum many are accustomed to. I wasn’t too successful using TrustWallet to purchase, but I found instructions on how to set up a MetaMask Arbitrum account for Arbitrum. Once set up, I was able to use one of their third party services (MoonPay) to purchase Ethereum (Arbitrum) directly. I did all this from my PC.
Step 1: Open MetaMask Wallet
Step 2: Select dropdown menu
Step 3: Find and select “Arbitrum One” network (scroll or type)
Step 4: Acknowledge switched network message
Step 5: Press “Buy” button
Step 6: Switch “All Networks” to Arbitrum (You are buying Ethereum on the “Arbitrum Mainnet”)
Step 7: Ethereum Arbitrum (Should have Arbitrum logo as seen below)

Step 8: Use third party provider for purchase
You are now ready to purchase $ZELEBOBA. Here’s an informative YouTube video from MoneyZG on the process, including how to bridge Ethereum Mainnet to Ethereum Arbitrum.

Some have reported success using Coinbase, SafePal, and Binance. Feel free to comment below if you’ve found an easier way to attain Ethereum (ARB).
Where To Buy ZELEBOBA
$ZELEBOBA (ARB) is available on PancakeSwap.
The contract address for Zeleboba is: 0xf0D43f46Cea02bBb5E616bF6d795D4f8719cD80d
Slippage
$ZELEBOBA (ARB) is a taxed token, therefore, setting slippage is necessary. Transactions should safely go through with slippage set between 4 to 5%.
More information about Zeleboba can be found on our website, our telegram, or on our X (Twitter) account.
UPDATE:
I can confirm that TrustWallet does permit Ethereum (Arbitrum) purchases through third party providers, Transak and Simplex. Users will need to undergo a brief KYC process before using these third party services.

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