Bridge and Cross-Chain Swap
Seamlessly connect blockchain networks using our bridge and cross-chain swap links for Mantle Network. Move assets between different chains effortlessly, expanding your presence in the decentralized space.
Native Bridge
Mantle Bridge (guide) - facilitates asset transfers between Ethereum Mainnet and other networks, supporting both deposits and withdrawals. Users can easily connect their wallets, select the desired operation (deposit or withdraw), specify the amount, and confirm the transaction, with an additional step to claim withdrawn funds on the destination network.
Regular Bridge
Orbiter (guide)- allows bridging of native ETH from various chains to the Mantle Network. The Mantle Network, which evolved from BitDAO, uses the $MNT token across its ecosystem.
Owlto Finance (guide) - bridging in the Mantle network via Owlto Finance, if supported, would involve selecting Mantle as the target network, transferring compatible tokens such as ETH or ERC20 tokens, and benefiting from low costs and fast transaction speeds. Owlto's Cross-Rollup bridge technology ensures secure and efficient transfers. For current support and detailed procedures, users should consult Owlto Finance's latest updates.
Cross-Chain Swap
Rubic (guide) - offers a multichain swap protocol that simplifies DeFi transactions, aiming to save users time and money. While specific details about its functionality on the Mantle network are scarce, Mantle's focus on scaling Ethereum with EVM compatibility and modular architectureβ suggests that Rubic's integration could enhance transaction efficiency and broaden access to diverse blockchain networks, aligning with its goal of simplifying and expanding DeFi access.
Squidrouter (guide) - it offers toolsets for safe bridging and targets developers with its main multi-chain technology, facilitating cross-chain swaps with secure liquidity managementβ. When integrated with Mantle's scalable, EVM-compatible architecture, these features likely contribute to efficient, secure, and user-friendly multi-chain swaps.
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