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How to bridge tokens to Starknet? (Braavos/Argent setup)

To bridge tokens to Starknet, use the official Starkgate bridge via Braavos or Argent X—lock assets on Ethereum, then claim canonical versions on Starknet using STARK proofs.

Mar 03, 2026 at 02:00 am

Understanding Token Bridging to Starknet

1. Starknet is a permissionless, decentralized ZK-Rollup built on Ethereum, requiring tokens to be moved from Ethereum or other chains via trusted or community-audited bridges.

2. The official Starknet bridge is maintained by the Starknet Foundation and supports ERC-20 and ERC-721 assets originating from Ethereum Mainnet.

3. Users must hold ETH on Ethereum to pay for bridging fees and gas on both source and destination layers.

4. Bridging involves two phases: locking tokens on Ethereum and minting equivalent canonical tokens on Starknet — a process verified cryptographically through STARK proofs.

5. Only assets with verified Starknet-native contracts are considered fully interoperable; unofficial wrappers may carry custody or composability risks.

Wallet Setup with Braavos

1. Braavos is a non-custodial Cairo-based wallet supporting account abstraction and native Starknet interaction.

2. Download the Braavos extension for Chrome or Brave, or install the mobile app from official stores — avoid third-party APKs or browser add-ons.

3. Create a new wallet and securely back up the 12-word recovery phrase — it cannot be regenerated if lost.

4. Import your Ethereum address into Braavos using the “Connect Ethereum Account” flow, which signs a message to verify ownership without exposing private keys.

5. Confirm that the Starknet network appears in the network selector and displays correct chain ID (SN_MAIN) when connected to mainnet.

Wallet Setup with Argent X

1. Argent X is a browser extension wallet designed specifically for Starknet, offering social recovery and simplified transaction signing.

2. Install only from the official Argent X GitHub releases page or verified Chrome Web Store listing — no forks or modified versions.

3. During initialization, users choose between creating a new Starknet account or importing an existing one using a seed phrase or Ledger device.

4. Argent X automatically deploys a Cairo-compatible account contract upon first use — this deployment consumes ETH on Ethereum for the initial cross-chain setup.

5. Enable the “Auto-approve” toggle only after verifying transaction details manually at least five times to avoid accidental approvals of malicious calldata.

Executing the Bridge Transaction

1. Navigate to the official starkgate.io interface and connect either Braavos or Argent X using the “Connect Wallet” button.

2. Select the token to bridge — ETH, USDC, DAI, WBTC, and STRK are pre-approved and have audited bridges; others require manual contract verification.

3. Enter the amount and click “Bridge” — the UI displays both Ethereum gas cost and estimated Starknet confirmation time.

4. Sign the Ethereum-side approval and lock transaction using your connected wallet — this step initiates the L1 commitment.

5. Wait for finality on Ethereum (typically 1–2 blocks), then sign the Starknet claim transaction — the token balance appears after the next Starknet state update.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I bridge tokens directly from BSC or Polygon to Starknet? No. Starknet’s official bridge only accepts deposits from Ethereum Mainnet. Tokens from other chains must first be bridged to Ethereum, then routed through Starkgate.

Q: Why does my bridged USDC show as “USDC.e” instead of “USDC” on Starknet? “USDC.e” denotes the bridged version from Ethereum via Circle’s official gateway. Native USDC on Starknet (issued by a separate Cairo contract) carries different governance and redemption mechanics.

Q: What happens if I send ETH to my Starknet address on Ethereum? That ETH remains locked on Ethereum with no corresponding balance on Starknet. It cannot be recovered unless the address holds the private key controlling the same address on L1 — which Starknet accounts do not share.

Q: Is it safe to approve unlimited allowances for bridging? No. Always set precise allowances using tools like Etherscan’s Token Approvals dashboard before initiating any bridge operation.

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