Bridge zkSync
zkSync Bridge

Bridge zkSync

Bridge zkSync from Ethereum into a faster official Layer 2 network flow with a non-custodial app that keeps routing, live costs, and wallet confirmation in one clean path.

  • Non-custodial
  • ETH to zkSync
  • Live route preview
  • Wallet-native
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Amount in app
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Route, network fees, and estimated arrival are shown before you sign.
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Preview only · non-custodial · connect your wallet in the app

How it works

Bridge zkSync in three steps

Move from Ethereum to zkSync without handing funds to an account-based service. The app assembles the route, shows the live bridge details, and lets your wallet finish the transfer on-chain.

Step 01

Connect your wallet

Open the app and connect an Ethereum wallet. You keep control of the keys, approvals, and final signature from the start.

Step 02

Pick Ethereum to zkSync

Select ETH or another supported asset, choose Ethereum as the source, and set zkSync as the destination so the app can prepare the bridge route.

Step 03

Review and confirm

Check the live quote, route, network fees, and estimated arrival, then approve the transaction only when the wallet prompt matches your intent.

Why Bridge zkSync

A sharper route into zkSync DeFi

Self-custody stays central

You sign the bridge transaction from your wallet, not from a hosted balance. The app is built for users who want direct control over approvals, routing, and settlement.

Built around L2 intent

Bridge ETH and supported assets into zkSync for trading, liquidity, payments, and on-chain apps while keeping the origin, destination, and token path clear.

Costs visible before signing

Network fees depend on current conditions, so the app displays live values before confirmation. You can compare the route instead of discovering costs after the fact.

01

What is Bridge zkSync?

Bridge zkSync is a non-custodial DeFi app for moving assets from Ethereum into zkSync. It focuses the workflow on route selection, live quote review, and wallet-based confirmation.

02

Which chains and assets can I use?

The main route is Ethereum to zkSync, with ETH and supported bridged assets available in the app. For the current network list, check supported chains before you start.

03

How long does a zkSync bridge take?

Bridge timing changes with network activity, confirmations, and the route selected. The app shows an estimated arrival before you sign, and you can monitor the transaction with the network explorer.

04

What does it cost to bridge zkSync?

Costs are based on the selected asset, route, and current network fees. Use the live preview in the app, and compare broader gas conditions with Ethereum gas data before confirming.

05

How do I bridge safely?

Use the app from the canonical URL, review token approvals, confirm the destination chain, and verify the wallet prompt before signing. Public Layer 2 risk research can help you understand network-level assumptions.

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