# RWALayer documentation ## Docs - [About RWALayer](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/about-rwalayer.md) - [Account Management](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/account-management.md) - [Basics](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/basics.md) - [Chain Contracts](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/chain-contracts.md): This document provides a comprehensive list of contract addresses for Testnet environments on RWALayer. - [Contract Verification](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/contract-verification.md) - [ETH Yield](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/eth-yield.md) - [Gasless Transactions](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/gasless-transactions.md) - [Providers](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/providers.md): You can connect to RWALayer using either web3 or ethers library as described below. - [RWA Drivers](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/rwa-drivers.md) - [Token Bridging](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/token-bridging.md): Bridging tokens to RWALayer involves transferring assets to the designated RWALayer Bridge address on Layer 1 (L1). Once the deposit transaction is confirmed on L1, your balance will be updated on Layer 2 (L2) after the RWALayer Sequencer processes the transaction. - [Transaction States](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/transaction-states.md) - [WETH and USDC Yield](https://docs.rwalayer.com/docs/weth-and-usdc-yield.md): RWALayer supports rebasing for WETH and USDC, similar to ETH, but with a key difference in their default yield modes. For both EOAs and smart contracts, WETH and USDC accounts default to Automatic yield mode, whereas ETH accounts default to Disabled yield mode. ## OpenAPI Specs - [openapi](https://docs.rwalayer.com/api-reference/openapi.json) ## Optional - [Brand guidelines](https://assets.rwalayer.com/rwa_guidelines.pdf)