Bridge from Solana to Polygon
Move USDC, SOL, USDT from Solana to Polygon 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 Solana to Polygon
Moving from Solana to Polygon brings SVM value into a low-cost EVM chain whose gas is paid in POL. You're crossing ecosystems, so the destination is a 0x address and you'll want a little POL for gas after you land.
Solana is fast and cheap, but Polygon offers deep stablecoin liquidity and a broad set of payments, gaming, and enterprise apps at sub-cent fees. People bridge this way to reach those venues or to hold stablecoins on an EVM chain. Keep a little SOL on the Solana side for the exit, and plan for a small amount of POL for gas on Polygon.
Solana
Source- 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.
Polygon
Destination- 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.
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 Solana → Polygon
Do I need POL for gas on Polygon?
Yes — Polygon charges gas in POL, not SOL. Bring a little POL or use a route that delivers gas on arrival.
Should I keep SOL on Solana?
Leave a little SOL to cover the outgoing transaction and account rent, since a fully drained balance generally can't sign the exit.
Which USDC will I receive on Polygon?
Prefer native Circle USDC over a bridged version for deeper liquidity. The quote shows the destination token before you confirm.
How long does it take?
Usually well under a few minutes on a cross-ecosystem liquidity bridge, given Solana's fast slots and Polygon's ~2-second blocks.