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Bridge

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Last updated 2 months ago

Renzo users can seamlessly bridge Renzo assets, including ezETH, pzETH, and REZ tokens, across multiple networks directly from the Renzo dApp. Designed for a seamless restaking experience, this built-in bridge streamlines bridging across all supported and upcoming chains, making restaking even more accessible and efficient.

Powered by Hyperlane and future collaborations with additional partners, the Renzo Bridge aggregates bridge providers to offer the fastest routes and most competitive rates available. Users can simply select the assets they want to bridge, choose the source and destination networks, and let the system automatically find the optimal route for the asset transfer.

Getting started

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  • Connect your wallet, and ensure you’re connected to the right network

  • Select the assets you want to bridge and then choose the source and destination networks

  • Enter the asset amount you want to bridge. You can click MAX to enter the maximum tokens available in your wallet.

  • By default, your assets will be bridged directly to your own wallet, transferring from the source network to the destination network. However, if you’d like to send the assets to a different wallet, simply click the edit icon and enter the desired recipient address. If you’re bridging assets to your own wallet, you can skip this step entirely and keep the default (self) option.

  • Before finalizing your bridge transaction, carefully review all the details—asset amount, source network, and destination network. Once everything looks good, you’re ready to proceed with the transaction.

  • Approve the allowance and confirm the transaction on your wallet.

  • Wait until the transaction is finalized, and you can track the transaction progress at the bottom page.

  • Once the bridge transaction is complete, you can view your asset on the destination network.

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https://app.renzoprotocol.com/bridge