According to Metamask’s official blog, its built-in aggregation cross-chain function Birdge was updated this month. Now users can complete token transactions and cross-chains in one transaction at the same time, and the types of tokens supported have increased significantly.

Bridge Support Fully Funded

Bridge is the built-in aggregation cross-chain function of Metamask wallet, which allows users to choose the cross-chain path according to the purpose to meet the lowest cost or the shortest time. Since its launch at the end of last year, it has assisted more than 300,000 users in cross-chain transactions and completed transactions worth US$300 million.

Bridge now also supports cross-chain transactions, which means users can transfer and exchange native tokens of two networks at the same time without the need for additional steps. For example, it is now possible to directly cross-chain ARB tokens to Optimism Mainnet’s OP tokens on Artibrum One.

Currently, Bridge integrates services such as Socket and LI.FI, which can provide cross-chain services for almost all assets, which is different from the past only choices of native assets and a few stable coins on the Internet. It also ensures that the integrated cross-chain bridge meets the minimum trust design. , atomic transactions, external verifiers, etc. to ensure user experience and security.

how to use

  1. Connect MetaMask to portfolio.metamask.io

  2. Click on Bridge

  3. Select origin and destination networks

  4. Select the token to be issued and enter the amount

  5. Select the token type of the target network

  6. You can choose "different cross-chain bridge paths" according to your needs

  7. Submit Transaction

The official also provides short instructional videos for users’ reference:

There are currently nine supported blockchains, namely:

  • Ethereum

  • Decision

  • Optimism

  • Binance Smart Chain

  • Polygon

  • Avalanche

  • zkSync Era

  • Line

  • Base

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