Bridge Your Assets Across Multiple Chains
Easily Transfer Tokens From One Chain To Another
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Easily Transfer Tokens From One Chain To Another
Last updated
KyberSwap has integrated the Multichain cross-chain router protocol to enable our customers to quickly bridge coins between different networks directly on https://kyberswap.com/bridge.
More information can be found on our third-party integration page.
Multichain is the ultimate Router for web3. It is an infrastructure developed for arbitrary cross-chain interactions.
It enables assets transfers between any two or more chains.
It can work with pre-existing assets on blockchains, by using liquidity pools for those assets.
It can also work with Bridged assets smart contract, where Multichain is responsible for minting assets on chains. This allows a generalisation of Bridges, so that assets are not restricted to having to return to their source chain before being sent to another chain. This makes for a cost effective solution for users, especially if the asset originated on Ethereum.
The Router can include both native and Bridged assets. This allows inclusion of assets that might have been generated with a third party bridge (though we would need to understand what bridges were originally used).
Click here for more information on Multichain Bridge.
Multichain is integrated on KyberSwap through API front end functionality to provide users with an option to easily bridge tokens across chains.
Click here for the official announcement.
The link to the bridge interface can be found within the "Swap" dropdown of the KyberSwap landing page. Alternatively, you can go directly to https://kyberswap.com/bridge.
Select the token you’d like to bridge as well as the origin and destination networks.
Select the token pool you would like to use for the bridge. Different pools may have different liquidity and fees.
Click the “Approve [token]” button to authorize the Multichain smart contract to use your wallet’s balance. There is a network fee associated with this transaction, but this only needs to be done once per token.
If Multichain is approved, you should see a “Review Transfer” button. Click on that to proceed. The transfer details should appear.
Once you have reviewed and are satisfied with the details, click on the “Transfer” button to initiate the transaction. You will be prompted by your wallet to approve or confirm the transaction.
Once you’ve confirmed the transaction you will see a screen informing you that the transaction has been submitted. You can click on “View Transaction” to view your transaction on the appropriate blockchain explorer.
You should also see the transaction listed in your Transfer History.