Bridge from Polygon to Solana
Move USDC, USDT, SOL from Polygon to Solana at the best available rate.
Typical time — usually well under a few minutes on a liquidity bridge.
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.
Bridging Polygon to Solana
Bridging from Polygon to Solana crosses from an EVM chain into the SVM ecosystem, so the destination is a Solana-format address rather than a 0x one. People make this move to trade on Solana, where fees are fractions of a cent.
Polygon is cheap and broad, but Solana is built for high-throughput trading with Jupiter aggregating most liquidity and slots landing about every 0.4 seconds. People bridge this way to chase new listings or rebalance on a chain where transactions barely cost anything. You'll need a small amount of SOL on arrival, since Polygon's POL won't pay for Solana gas.
Polygon
Source- Gas
- Usually a fraction of a cent.
- Speed
- About 2-second blocks on a proof-of-stake chain with its own validators.
- Ecosystem
- Low-cost payments, gaming, and enterprise pilots; the native gas token was renamed from MATIC to POL.
Solana
Destination- Gas
- Fees are fractions of a cent.
- Speed
- About 0.4-second slots; fast confirmation.
- Ecosystem
- A high-throughput non-EVM chain; Jupiter aggregates liquidity. You need a little SOL on arrival to cover fees and account rent.
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.
Official links, provided for your security.
Questions about Polygon → Solana
Do I need SOL for gas on arrival?
Yes — Solana pays fees and account rent in SOL. Bridging only a stablecoin can leave you stuck, so use a route that delivers a little SOL or keep some ready.
Why is the Solana address a different format?
Solana isn't EVM and uses its own base58 address format instead of 0x. Confirm you're sending to a Solana wallet you control before you sign.
Which USDC will I receive?
Aim for native Circle USDC (SPL) on Solana rather than a wrapped placeholder. The quote shows the destination token.
How long does it take?
Usually well under a few minutes on a cross-ecosystem liquidity bridge, given Polygon's ~2-second blocks and Solana's fast slots.