How To Bridge USDC

Learn how to bridge USDC using E-Bridge.

How To Bridge USDC

Video Tutorial

These instructions explain how to bridge USDC using the Entangle e-Bridge. Currently, you can bridge USDC to and from the following networks; 

  • Ethereum
  • Base
  • Polygon
  • Avalanche
  • OP
  • Noble
  • Arbitrum

1. Open your web browser and navigate to the Entangle Hub.

For the example below, we will be bridging USDC from the Arbitrum network to the Ethereum network.

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Click the drop down list on the top left of the page and switch from "Entangle Hub" to "Entangle Bridge".

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This opens up the e-Bridge page. From here, select the "From" network from the list of supported networks. The "From" network is the network that you will be bridging from. For this example we will select Arbitrum.

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Next, select the "To" network from the list of supported networks. The "To" network is the network that you wish to bridge to. For this example we will select Ethereum.  

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Select USDC from the list of tokens available and input the amount that you wish to bridge. 

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Click on the "Approve USDC amount" to begin bridging.

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Your MetaMask wallet extension will popup, click "Next".

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Click the "Confirm" button to initiate the bridging process.

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Monitor the progress of the transaction until the clickable "Switch network to Claim" button appears. Click on it to switch from the sending network to the receiving network. Note that it can take up to 20 minutes for the bridge to complete.

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Click the "Claim USDC" button to claim your USDC on the destination network.  

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Note that you will require gas fee on the destination network to claim your USDC. Click "Confirm" to confirm the transaction.