DepositLock

Knowledge base

Everything renters and rental businesses usually ask first.

Use this page to understand which networks are available, what the contract flow looks like, and what to expect before you create or fund an escrow.

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If your question is about a live contract, include the network and contract address when you contact support.

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Ethereum + L2s

Choose reach or lower fees depending on the rental and customer flow.

No platform fee

The product itself does not add a DepositLock fee to the escrow workflow.

Non-custodial

Funds stay controlled by contract logic and wallet signatures, not by DepositLock custody.

What networks are supported?

DepositLock currently supports Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon, Mantle, and Polygon Amoy for testnet coverage.

What currencies are supported?

Supported currencies depend on the selected network and currently focus on stablecoins such as USDC and USDT where they are configured.

What are the platform fees?

DepositLock charges no platform fee. Users only pay the network gas required to deploy or interact with the escrow contract.

How does the contract work?

A creator deploys an escrow agreement with amount, deadline, and description. The depositor funds the contract, and the agreement is then resolved through release, cancel, or dispute actions.

How do I create a contract?

Connect your wallet, open the creator flow, choose the network and token, set the amount and deadline, then deploy the agreement from your wallet.

How do I fill a deposit?

Open the contract link or paste the contract ID into the entry page, connect your wallet, review the agreement, and confirm the deposit transaction.

How do I withdraw or release funds?

When the contract is ready to settle, the authorized party uses the contract actions panel to release funds from escrow to the appropriate wallet.

How do disputes work?

If terms are contested, a dispute can be opened from the contract actions area with a reason and proposed release amount for resolution.