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Retrieve Transaction Hash

You will need the hash of the incomplete bridging transaction from the Source chain to use the "Resume Bridging" function. You can retrieve your transaction hash in 1 of 3 ways:
1. Bridge UI
2. Block Explorer
3. Your Wallet
  1. 1.
    During your bridging session, a "Transaction Hash" will be generated after a bridge transaction is confirmed.
  2. 2.
    Press the Copy icon on the loaded progress bar to copy the "Transaction Hash" from the Source chain.
Refer to the following guides based on your Source chain.
Ethereum/Polygon/Avalanche/Arbitrum/Optimism
  1. 1.
    Go to your respective Source chain's block explorer:
  2. 2.
    Enter and search for your wallet address using the search bar.
  3. 3.
    Under "Transactions", look for the transaction that transfers to Messina's Source chain contract address. Eg. If your Source chain is Ethereum, refer to the Ethereum Token Bridge Address under our list of updated addresses here.
Example of a transfer to Messina's Ethereum Bridge Address (testnet)
  1. 4.
    Verify that the details are correct, then copy the Transaction Hash and resume bridging.
Copy the Transaction Hash on the left to resume bridging
Algorand
  1. 2.
    Enter and search for your wallet address using the search bar.
  2. 3.
    Under "Transactions", there should be 4 transactions that relate to your bridging. Within them, check for the one that transfers to Messina's Algorand escrow address. Refer to our updated list of escrow addresses here.
4 transactions with one of them transferring to Messina's Algorand escrow address (testnet)
  1. 4.
    Click on the "TxID" of that transaction.
Click on the TxID on the left
  1. 5.
    Now, you will see the Transaction Overview. Verify that the details are correct, then copy the Group ID. This will be your Transaction Hash to resume bridging.
Copy the Group ID to resume bridging
Refer to the following guides based on your Source chain wallet.
EVM Wallets (MetaMask, Rainbow, Coinbase Wallet, etc.)
  1. 1.
    Open your wallet.
  2. 2.
    Under "Activity"/transaction history, look for the date that the transaction was made, then click to expand.
Example of a MetaMask transaction
  1. 3.
    Check if the transaction is to Messina's Source chain contract address and verify if the details of the transaction are correct. Eg. If your Source chain is Ethereum, refer to the Ethereum Token Bridge Address under our list of addresses here.
Example of a transfer to Messina's Ethereum Bridge Address (testnet)
  1. 4.
    If the details are correct, click on the "Copy Transaction ID" button. This will be your Transaction Hash to resume bridging.
Copy the Transaction Hash to resume bridging
Algorand Wallets
  1. 1.
    Open your wallet.
  2. 2.
    Under "History"/transaction history, there should be 4 transactions that relate to your bridging. Look for the transaction that is labelled "Send/Sent". Click to expand.
Example of a Pera Wallet transaction
  1. 3.
    Check that the "To" address is Messina's Algorand escrow address. Refer to our updated list of escrow addresses here. If it is correct, click on "Open in AlgoExplorer".
Verify that it was transferred to Messina's Algorand escrow address (testnet)
  1. 4.
    Now, you will see the Transaction Overview. Verify that the details are correct, then copy the Group ID. This will be your Transaction Hash to resume bridging.
Copy the Group ID to resume bridging
Once you have obtained the Source chain Transaction Hash/Group ID, you can proceed to Resume Bridging.