Bridge USDC to BNB Chain
Bridging USDC to BNB Chain delivers your stablecoin to a high-volume retail chain where fees are typically well under a dollar and PancakeSwap concentrates the liquidity. A liquidity bridge lands it in a couple of minutes.
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.
Four steps, all signed in your own wallet.
- 01
Connect your wallet
Connect inside the bridge box. That's the only place Bridgeline ever asks — this site never sees your keys.
- 02
Pick your token and amount
Choose what you're moving, from which chain to which chain, and how much.
- 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.
- 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.
Getting USDC onto BNB Chain
BNB Chain carries more than one USDC representation, so confirm the exact destination token in the quote — the version PancakeSwap and your target app expect is what you want to hold. Gas is paid in BNB, not USDC, so keep a little BNB on hand to move your funds once they arrive.
BNB Chain pairs low fees with very deep retail liquidity, so trading pairs and new listings often have volume that's hard to find elsewhere. It's an EVM chain, so wallets and tooling are familiar, but gas is paid in BNB, which you'll need a little of on arrival.
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.
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.
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Bridging USDC to BNB Chain
Which USDC will I get on BNB Chain?
BNB Chain has more than one USDC representation in circulation, so check the destination token in the quote before you approve. Holding the version your target app or pool expects saves you an extra swap.
Do I need BNB for gas?
Yes — BNB Chain pays gas in BNB. If you bridge only USDC, bring a little BNB along or use a route that delivers some on arrival, or your first transaction can stall.
What does it cost to bridge USDC to BNB Chain?
Mostly the gas on the chain you're leaving plus the route's spread; BNB Chain's own fees are low. The quote shows the all-in total before you confirm.