In order to better facilitate our users to deploy Workers and decrease their’s Gas fees, the Council has come up with a special one-time transfer function called One Shot Transfer along with Khala’s latest runtime upgrade.
Before Khala officially opening the transfer function, each account address has only ONE chance to transfer and to receive tokens to/from multiple addresses.
For example, if
address a
uses one shot and transfers tokens tob, c, d
, then none of the four addresses can use this function again.
After Khala opens the official transfer function,One Shot Transfer
will be disabled. All of the addresses will be back to normal use.
User Guide
###Entrance
- Open https://polkadot.js.org/ and switch to Khala network
- Select drop-down menu
Developer/ Extrinsics
- Choose
phalaOneShotTransfer
Instruction
- Select the address you are transferring $PHA to on top of the screen
- Click
Add Item
to add transfer receiving address, i.e. Secure Worker Gas fee address, Stakepool address, etc. - You can choose multiple receiving addresses
- Each receiving address can be configured with the amount of $PHA
-Click Submit
$PHA will be transferred to your receiving address through One Shot Transfer
Must Read!
- You cannot use
One Shot Transfer
function more than one time with the same sending or receiving address. So please use this function carefully. However, if the transfer fails (i.e. insufficient tokens) then the function won’t be disabled.One Shot Transfer
will activate along with the Claim function of Khala Crowloan rewards, which means the Khala Crowloan rewards can be used to distribute Gas fees to your worker- This function is not available for Khala’s $PHA transactions through the Exchanges. We do not suggest the Exchanges to distribute tokens using this function because it’ll disable user addresses for a short period of time.
One Shot Transfer
ONLY applies to the distribution of Gas Fee during Secure Worker Mining.- After Khala opens the official transfer function,
One Shot Transfer
will be disabled. All of the addresses will be back to normal use.