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  1. DEX and Bridge (Aleph Zero WASM layer 1)
  2. Bridge
  3. How to Bridge With Most

Ethereum to Aleph Zero WASM

In this guide we'll examine the steps needed to move assets between two blockchain ecosystems through Most - our bridge.

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  1. To begin, we'll access the "Bridge" tab in the left-hand corner of the Common web app. In this example, we'll be bridging from the Ethereum network to Aleph Zero WASM. Ensure the source network is Ethereum and the destination network is Aleph Zero WASM.

  1. First, select the Ethereum-supported wallet you wish to use. You can access this by clicking the "Connect" button beneath Ethereum. A list of supported wallets will appear.

  1. Now, we must connect our Aleph Zero account, which we can do by clicking the "Connect" button beneath the Aleph Zero logo.

  1. After clicking "Connect," a list of supported wallets will appear for you to choose from.

  1. Once our wallets are connected, we can select the token we wish to bridge through the "Select Token" button.

  1. A list of supported tokens and information about your balance will appear.

  1. Once you choose your token, you can select the amount you wish to bridge using the slider or by inputting the exact amount.

  1. Once you input the amount, you will receive information on the transaction fee, protocol fee, estimated arrival time, and how much you will receive on the destination chain.

  1. The transaction will now be submitted. Proceed with the transaction by clicking "Bridge assets." Your wallet will ask you to sign the transaction. Double-check the Ethereum transaction fee.

  1. A timer will appear in the bottom-right corner, informing you of the estimated completion time. Additionally, you can view more information and your bridging history by clicking the "Expand" icon in the box found in the lower right-hand corner.

  1. You can find further information by expanding the transaction history.

  1. Three pieces of information are displayed while the transaction is being finalized:

  • The transfer request

  • And information regarding the number of pending blocks before the transaction can be finalized

  • We will get to the collected signatures in just a moment!

  1. Once the transaction is finalized the relayers between Aleph Zero and Ethereum must sign the transaction. The transfer details will show you the status of the required signatures.

  1. Once all signatures have been received, the transfer will be considered complete, and the funds will be available to the user.

You have now successfully bridged through Common!

To learn more about the Common web app, be sure to check our other guides on:

Connecting Your Wallet
Checking your account balance
Adding Funds to Liquidity Pools
Farming
Swapping Tokens