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Turbo Tap FAQ

Last updated 3 months ago

is a clicker game where the more you click, the more grass Turbo gets!

How do I get an invite code?

The first batch of invite codes is reserved exclusively for Eclipse Guardians and OGs.

Why is AllDomains asking to connect my X account and my Discord account?

Your X account, Discord account, and wallet address are tied to your .turbo domain, which is powered by AllDomains. This not only allows you to create a Turbo Tap account, but also enables you to port your information across the ecosystem!

Why can't I connect my X account?

Check if you've already linked your X to another wallet address. If you're still having trouble, look for the "pubkey" in the URL for the correct wallet address you should connect.

Why can't I join the Eclipse Discord?

Make sure the Discord account you're using is not a new account and satisfies the minimum account age requirement. This ensures that you're a verified and active member of the community.

Why is the "Mint" button disabled when I try to mint my domain?

You need a small amount of ETH for gas to complete the transaction. Don't worry, the domain itself is free for 6 months, and you can choose to whether or not to renew it later.

Why do I have to purchase clicks?

To prevent bots and autoclickers and to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for all players, we've implemented a system that requires each click to be an onchain transaction. This means that each click requires a small amount of gas. The good news is that gas fees on Eclipse are extremely low (0.00000005 ETH per click).

This not only helps to prevent abuse but also showcases the throughput capabilities of Eclipse mainnet.

What happens if I clear my cache?

Unfortunately, you'll lose your previously purchased clicks.

Why doesn't my number of clicks match the number of grass on the top left?

There might be a slight delay in updating the UI, but don't worry, it'll catch up soon!

How can I grow grass for Turbo?

Grass can be grown in two ways.

  1. Tapping Turbo in Turbo Tap.

  2. By bridging a list of supported assets over to Eclipse.

Do assets providing liquidity in DeFi apps generate passive grass?

Yes, eligible assets generate passive grass when provided as liquidity in Astrol, Invariant, Orca, Save, Sandglass, Solar

What assets can I bridge to grow grass?

Here are the assets players can bridge to grow grass:

  • ETH: ETH, tETH, apxETH

  • SOL: SOL

  • TIA: TIA, stTIA

  • Stablecoins: USDC, USDT

How do I bridge these assets?
How do I use my Ledger wallet?

When connecting your wallet, ensure you've selected the "Using Ledger" toggle before you click connect. If you didn't toggle this, you can disconnect your wallet and select it when connecting again.

ETH:

tETH:

All other assets:

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