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Bridge from Solana

The cheapest, fastest way to bridge from Solana

Bridging from Solana takes your funds off a high-throughput non-EVM chain and back into the EVM world — Ethereum or a layer 2. Because Solana is a different virtual machine, a cross-chain route (often Circle's CCTP for USDC) handles the move for you.

0.5% service feeNon-custodialAny supported destination
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New to bridging? Move a small test amount first to see how it works — most transfers land in a couple of minutes.

Quotes include a 0.5% service fee that supports Bridgeline. Swaps execute through LI.FI’s audited smart contracts — this site never holds your funds.

How it works

Four steps, all signed in your own wallet.

  1. 01

    Connect your wallet

    Connect inside the bridge box. That's the only place Bridgeline ever asks — this site never sees your keys.

  2. 02

    Pick your token and amount

    Choose what you're moving, from which chain to which chain, and how much.

  3. 03

    Review the quote and fee

    You approve the exact amount in your own wallet, with the full fee shown. Cancel any time before you sign.

  4. 04

    Confirm and track

    Sign the transaction and watch it settle on-chain through LI.FI's audited contracts. Bridgeline is never in the middle.

Leaving Solana

Why move funds off Solana

Solana is fast and nearly free to transact on, but a lot of DeFi, the deepest stablecoin liquidity, and most exchange withdrawal paths live on the EVM chains. When you want those venues, a cross-chain aggregator that spans SVM and EVM moves your funds in a couple of minutes. You'll need a little SOL to pay the fee that sends the transaction out.

Gas to leave
Fees are fractions of a cent.
Speed
About 0.4-second slots; fast confirmation.
Gas token
You pay the exit fee on Solana in SOL.

Stay safe while bridging

  • Approve only what you’re bridging. The widget requests finite token approvals by default — there’s no need to grant an unlimited allowance.
  • Check the URL every time. Bookmark this site and confirm the address bar before connecting a wallet.
  • Start small for a new route. A tiny test transfer confirms everything works before you move the full amount.
Read the full security guide →

Moving a large amount? Consider a hardware wallet

A hardware wallet keeps your private keys offline, so a compromised browser or a malicious approval can’t drain your funds on its own. It’s the single biggest security upgrade for anyone holding meaningful value on-chain.

Official links, provided for your security.

FAQ

Bridging from Solana

Do I need SOL to bridge off Solana?

Yes — you need a small amount of SOL to pay the transaction fee that sends your funds out. It's negligible, but without any SOL you can't move anything, so keep a little on hand.

What's the cheapest way to bridge from Solana to Ethereum?

A cross-chain aggregator that supports both SVM and EVM. Solana's own fee is a fraction of a cent; your main cost is the route's spread plus the Ethereum gas to receive the funds if that's your destination. Heading to an L2 instead is far cheaper on the receiving side.

Will my USDC stay native when I leave Solana?

On a route that uses Circle's native path, you receive native USDC on the destination chain rather than a wrapped placeholder. Confirm the destination token in the quote before you approve.