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📣 Linea ENS is now available! Visit the app, user guide, or our developer guidance on reusing its architecture.
note
We recommend that only tech operators that are providing liquidity use Linea's native bridge to transfer ETH.
For everyday bridge transfers, we recommend you use theMetaMask Portfolio bridge, which aggregates bridging optionsacross Linea and shows you the best rates. Alternatively, use one of thethird-party bridges available to users.
The native Linea bridge allows you to claim your bridged funds manually, or automatically:
Manual claiming Requires two transactions to be approved. One on the source layer to initiate thebridging process and the other on the target layer by the recipient to receive the funds, which we call"claiming". This means, to receive the funds, the recipient has to pay a fee on the target layer.
Automatic claiming Requires one transaction to be approved on the source layer. The recipient willautomatically receive their funds because a "postman" will handle the claiming process for them.
Transfer ETH using Linea's native bridge
This is a step by step guide to bridging ETH between Ethereum Mainnet (L1) to Linea (L2).
tip
To bridge testnet ETH, select the Try Testnet button at the bottom left of thetoken bridge page and follow the same steps as below.
If you would like to bridge between Linea and other networks, we recommend you use on of thethird-party bridges available via MetaMask Portfolio.
Check out this video on how to use our bridge!
Bridge ETH from Ethereum (L1) to Linea (L2)
caution
Please use the automatic claiming option the first time you bridge ETH from L1 to L2. Manual claimingrequires you to have L2 ETH available to pay for the fees.
If you don't have enough L2 ETH to cover the fees, your transaction will be stuck on the bridge until youcan cover the fees.
Automatic Claiming
Go to our token bridge here.
Connect your wallet in the top-right corner of the page.
Verify that the bridge is set to Ethereum → Linea Mainnet and that automatic claiming is enabled.
Enter the amount of ETH you want to bridge over to Linea Mainnet, and select the “Start Bridging” button.
- MetaMask will pop up asking you to confirm the transaction.
- After confirming the transaction, it should take around 20 minutes for the transaction to reach Linea Mainnet. You can see your pending transaction under the "Recent transactions" section at the bottom of the token bridge.
- You’re done! Under "Recent transactions", it should say "Bridging complete" and your ETH should be on Linea Mainnet. Reminder: It takes around 20 minutes for the bridging process to complete.
- You can see your Linea account balance in MetaMask once you switch to the Linea network. You can also check it on LineaScan. Just replace the account address in the URL with your account address and it should reflect your account's balance!
Manual Claiming
Go to our token bridge here.
Connect your wallet in the top-right corner of the page.
Verify that the bridge is set to
Ethereum → Linea Mainnet
, and that manual claiming is enabled.Enter the amount of ETH you want to bridge over to Linea Mainnet, and select the Start Bridging button.
- MetaMask will pop up asking you to confirm the transaction.
- You will see a “Claim Funds” button appear under the "Recent transactions" section. Select the "Claim Funds" button to continue the bridging process.
- MetaMask will prompt you to switch networks and confirm the transaction from the previous step.
- You’re done! Under "Recent transactions", it should say "Bridging complete" and your ETH should be on Linea Mainnet. Reminder: It takes around 20 minutes for the bridging process to complete.
- You can see your Linea account balance in MetaMask once you switch to the Linea network. You can also check it on LineaScan. Just replace the account address in the URL with your account address and it should reflect your account's balance!
Bridge ETH from Linea Mainnet (L2) to Ethereum Mainnet (L1)
note
Automatic claiming is only available for bridging ETH from L1 to L2. You will not be able to select this option for L2 to L1 bridging.
Go to our token bridge here.
Connect your wallet in the top-right corner of the page.
Verify that the bridge is set to Linea Mainnet -> Ethereum. Manual claiming is the only available option for L2 to L1 bridging.
Enter the amount of ETH you want to bridge over to Ethereum Mainnet, and select the “Start Bridging” button.
- MetaMask will pop up and ask you to confirm the transaction.
- The pending transaction will show up in the “Recent transactions” section of the bridge.Reminder: It takes at least 8 hours for the transaction to go through from L2 to L1.
- You will see a Claim Funds button appear under the "Recent transactions" section. Select Claim Fundsto continue the bridging process.
- MetaMask will ask you to switch networks and to confirm the transaction from the previous step.
- You're done! You can check your Ethereum account balance in MetaMask, or on a block explorer such as Etherscan!
- Transfer ETH using Linea's native bridge
- Bridge ETH from Ethereum (L1) to Linea (L2)
- Automatic Claiming
- Manual Claiming
- Bridge ETH from Linea Mainnet (L2) to Ethereum Mainnet (L1)