Polygon
An overview of using Polygon with Tableland.
Polygon is one of the EVM-compatible Layer 2 solutions that Tableland currently supports. Check out the overview of what this network is and relevant information when using it.
Overview
Polygon is a popular L2 scaling solution called a sidechain. It has low transaction costs and high transaction speed & throughput, so many developers choose Polygon when designing cost effective applications that require a high transaction throughput or speed.
For comparison, Polygon supports 7k tx/s compared to Ethereum’s 15 tx/s and ~10000x lower costs per transaction than Ethereum. It’s important to note that sidechains do use different security assumptions than the L1; it’s what allows Polygon to architect its network in a way that enables all of these benefits for developers. Nevertheless, it’s a great scaling solution.
Polygon (mainnet)
- Average block time: ≤ 2 seconds
- Chain ID: 137
- Symbol: MATIC
- Status Dashboard:
- Block Explorer:
- Gas Station:
- RPC URL:
- Tableland contract address: 0x5c4e6A9e5C1e1BF445A062006faF19EA6c49aFeA
- SDK network name: matic
- Tableland gateway: https://tableland.network/api/v1
Polygon Mumbai (testnet)
- Average block time: ≤ 2 seconds
- Chain ID: 80001
- Symbol: MATIC
- Status Dashboard:
- N/A
- Block Explorer:
- Faucet:
- Gas Station:
- RPC URL:
- Tableland contract address: 0x4b48841d4b32C4650E4ABc117A03FE8B51f38F68
- SDK network name: maticmum
- Tableland gateway: https://testnets.tableland.network/api/v1
Getting testnet funds
Request testnet Ether from a faucet noted above. Note that bridging is not required since MATIC is the native token, not ETH.