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# How To Use ABridge

## Send wATRON across chains

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***Make sure you have the funds on both chains cover the gas fees.***
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### Step 1: Select Chains, Amount, Approve

The first step (after connecting your wallet) is to select the "from" and "To" chains. Then select the amount and click "Approve". The approval is a one time access to allow the bridge to withdraw only the tokens and amount specified by the user.

### Step 2: Confirm Transfer

After the approval transaction is completed, click "Confirm Transfer". Please wait until the "Block Confirmations" and "Validators Confirmation" is completed.&#x20;

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Now you need to claim the tokens on the destination chain. Click on "CLAIM". Your wallet will ask you to change your network to the destination chain. Confirm the transaction.

That's it! You should receive the amount of wATRON on the destination chain.


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