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How to bridge assets from Ethereum to Arbitrum via OKX? (Layer 2 Guide)

OKX推出原生跨链桥接,支持以太坊与Arbitrum One间无缝资产转移——无需第三方工具、ETH支付L1 Gas费、10–20分钟到账,且内置防错机制保障安全。(154字符)

May 01, 2026 at 09:40 am

OKX Bridge Integration Overview

1. OKX supports native bridging between Ethereum Mainnet and Arbitrum One without requiring third-party bridges.

2. The bridge is embedded directly into the OKX wallet interface, accessible via the “Transfer” or “Cross-chain” tab.

3. Users must hold ETH in their OKX wallet to cover L1 gas fees when initiating deposits from Ethereum to Arbitrum.

4. No separate wallet extension like MetaMask is required — all operations occur within the OKX app or web platform.

5. Transaction confirmations appear in real time on the OKX activity feed, with status updates reflecting both L1 submission and L2 finality.

Step-by-Step Deposit Process

1. Log in to your OKX account and navigate to the “Assets” section.

2. Select ETH or any supported ERC-20 token (e.g., USDT, USDC) eligible for cross-chain transfer.

3. Click “Transfer” → choose “Cross-chain” → select “Ethereum” as source chain and “Arbitrum One” as destination chain.

4. Enter the amount and confirm the estimated L1 gas fee displayed in ETH — this fee is deducted from your Ethereum balance.

5. After confirmation, the transaction is broadcast to Ethereum; assets typically appear in your Arbitrum wallet within 10–20 minutes.

Gas Fee Mechanics and Timing

1. L1 gas fees are dynamic and depend on Ethereum network congestion at the moment of deposit initiation.

2. OKX displays an accurate real-time estimate before submission, sourced from Ethereum’s current base fee and priority fee parameters.

3. Arbitrum does not charge additional gas for receipt — the only cost incurred is the Ethereum-side transaction fee.

4. Finality on Arbitrum occurs after a single confirmation on Ethereum plus a short verification window, usually under 15 minutes during normal load.

5. Failed deposits due to insufficient ETH balance or expired nonce are automatically flagged in the OKX transaction history with error codes.

X Layer Coexistence with Arbitrum Bridging

1. OKX users may simultaneously hold balances on both Arbitrum One and X Layer, but these are isolated environments — no direct bridge exists between them.

2. Transfers from Ethereum to X Layer follow identical UX patterns but route through OKX’s ZK-based infrastructure instead of Arbitrum’s Optimistic Rollup stack.

3. Arbitrum deposits require ETH for gas; X Layer deposits of USDT incur zero gas fees due to OKX Pay integration and internal subsidization.

4. Address formats are identical across both chains (EVM-compliant), yet funds sent to an Arbitrum address while on X Layer — or vice versa — become irrecoverable.

5. OKX’s internal routing engine prevents accidental misdirection by validating chain context before allowing transaction submission.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I bridge tokens other than ETH or USDT from Ethereum to Arbitrum using OKX?Yes. OKX supports bridging over 30 ERC-20 tokens including DAI, UNI, LINK, and WBTC. Token eligibility is determined by OKX’s internal asset listing policy and smart contract verification status.

Q: Why does my Arbitrum balance not update immediately after OKX confirms the deposit?This delay occurs because OKX waits for Ethereum block confirmation and subsequent Arbiscan indexing. If more than 30 minutes elapse without balance change, check Arbiscan using your deposit transaction hash.

Q: Is there a minimum deposit amount enforced by OKX for Arbitrum bridging?OKX enforces a minimum of 0.005 ETH for ETH deposits and $10 equivalent for stablecoins. Deposits below this threshold are rejected at the interface level.

Q: Does OKX support bridging from Arbitrum back to Ethereum?Yes. Withdrawals from Arbitrum to Ethereum are fully supported and follow the same cross-chain flow, with gas fees payable in Arbitrum-native ETH.

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