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How to Transfer Tokens Between Networks in MetaMask? Complete Guide

MetaMask支持多链切换与跨链桥接:用户可手动添加网络(如Polygon链ID 137)、通过内置Bridge标签调用Orbiter等协议,但须警惕钓鱼风险、重复签名及错链转账导致资产永久丢失。

May 11, 2026 at 10:39 pm

Understanding Network Switching in MetaMask

1. MetaMask allows users to interact with multiple blockchain networks through customizable RPC endpoints.

2. Each network—Ethereum Mainnet, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon, and others—requires its own chain ID, block explorer URL, and native currency symbol.

3. Users can manually add unsupported networks via Settings > Networks > Add Network, entering required parameters like RPC URL, Chain ID, and Currency Symbol.

4. Pre-configured popular networks appear automatically when selecting “Add a network” from the network dropdown menu in the top-right corner of the interface.

5. Switching between networks does not alter wallet address but changes the context for balance display, transaction signing, and token visibility.

Transferring Tokens Across Chains Using Bridges

1. Native tokens such as ETH or MATIC cannot be directly sent across chains without using a bridge protocol or wrapped representation.

2. MetaMask integrates with third-party bridges including Orbiter Finance, Stargate, and Synapse, accessible via the “Bridge” tab after connecting a wallet.

3. Users must approve token spending on the source chain before initiating cross-chain transfer, which triggers two separate on-chain transactions: approval and bridge execution.

4. Estimated gas fees, slippage tolerance, and destination chain confirmation time are displayed before final signature, helping users assess cost and delay trade-offs.

5. Upon successful bridging, tokens appear under the corresponding network tab only after finality is achieved on the target chain—typically ranging from 2 to 30 minutes depending on congestion and consensus mechanism.

Managing Token Visibility Across Networks

1. Tokens added manually via contract address remain visible only on the network where they were originally imported unless explicitly re-added on another chain.

2. Custom token imports require accurate verification of token standard (ERC-20, BEP-20, SPL), decimal count, and correct network selection during import.

3. Some tokens—especially those deployed on multiple chains like USDC or DAI—may show duplicate entries if imported separately on Ethereum and Arbitrum, though balances remain isolated per chain.

4. The “Import Tokens” button becomes available only after switching to the intended network; attempting to import on an incompatible chain results in invalid balance detection.

5. Hidden tokens can be restored by navigating to Assets > Manage Assets > Hidden Tokens and toggling visibility individually.

Security Considerations During Cross-Chain Transfers

1. Bridge selection should prioritize audited protocols with transparent validator sets and verifiable on-chain activity history.

2. Users must verify destination wallet address and network before confirming any transaction, especially when interacting with unfamiliar dApps or bridge UIs.

3. Reusing signatures across different chains poses replay attack risks; MetaMask prevents this by embedding chain-specific domain separators in EIP-712 message structures.

4. Phishing sites often mimic official bridge interfaces—always check URL authenticity and avoid clicking links from unsolicited messages or social media posts.

5. Transaction reversibility remains impossible once confirmed; double-checking recipient address, amount, and selected network is critical before signing.

Common Questions and Answers

Q1: Why does my token balance show zero after switching networks?MetaMask displays balances only for tokens deployed natively on the currently selected network. A token existing on Ethereum will not appear on Polygon unless it has been bridged and re-imported there.

Q2: Can I send ETH from Ethereum to Solana using MetaMask?No. MetaMask does not support Solana’s Sealevel runtime. Users must use Phantom or other Solana-native wallets, or route ETH through wrapped representations like wETH via compatible bridges.

Q3: What happens if I send tokens to the wrong network?Funds become irretrievable unless the destination chain supports the same token contract and the user controls the private key for that address on that chain. Recovery requires technical intervention and is rarely feasible.

Q4: How do I know whether a bridge is integrated into MetaMask or external?Integrated bridges appear as tabs within the MetaMask interface after connection. External bridges redirect users to their own domains; always inspect the browser address bar before connecting your wallet.

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