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Linea Bridge
Bridge to and from Linea across 50+ networks with Symbiosis — a non-custodial cross-chain bridge that routes USDC, USDT and ETH in as fast as ~31 sec. One widget handles both inbound and outbound directions.

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How to bridge to Linea
A real case from June 2026: a user bridged 1,000 USDC from Arbitrum One and received 999.63 USDC on Linea via Symbiosis — no wrapped tokens, fully non-custodial, in ~31 sec. This is one of the most popular routes into Linea, but the same widget supports many others (Ethereum to Linea, Mantle to Linea, plus native ETH and USDT corridors). Symbiosis works as a liquidity meta-aggregator, comparing routes across multiple DEXes and bridge providers and picking the best one by price, fee, and speed automatically. Here's the exact flow:
Picked the source. Arbitrum One as source, Linea as destination — the USDC sat in an Arbitrum wallet and the goal was access to Linea DeFi.
Connected wallets. An EVM wallet (e.g. MetaMask) covered both sides since Arbitrum and Linea are EVM networks. Symbiosis resolved the destination address automatically from the connected wallet — no manual paste required.
Entered the amount. 1,000 USDC (~$1,000). A small amount of ETH on Arbitrum covered network gas.
Reviewed the quote. Symbiosis displayed the route, expected receipt of 999.63 USDC on Linea, fee, ETA, and price impact upfront. The quote was locked in before signing, with slippage tolerance protecting against sudden price moves.
Signed and confirmed. Checked the self-custodial wallet confirmation and signed the source transaction. USDC arrived on Linea within ~31 sec. The transaction is fixed on-chain — verifiable on Symbiosis Explorer, Arbiscan, and Lineascan.

About the Arbitrum One to Linea route
The Ethereum to Linea corridor on Symbiosis routes USDC, USDT and ETH through the optimal mix of DEXes and bridge providers, with the destination delivered natively on Linea — an Ethereum L2 built on a zkEVM rollup.
Hundreds of transactions have moved into Linea over the last quarter, with flows split between ETH and stablecoins. Top inbound sources mirror the broader Linea profile — Ethereum, Mantle and Arbitrum One lead, with additional flow arriving from Gnosis Chain, Tron and other networks.
The corridor is non-custodial — funds remain in the user's wallet at every step, and the same widget supports the reverse direction (Linea to 50+ destinations).
Real on-chain data, Symbiosis routing layer, March–June 2026. Refreshed quarterly.
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Sample bridge quotes
Live quotes from the Symbiosis routing engine for the Arbitrum One to Linea corridor (USDC to USDC), across four amount tiers. Flat protocol fee — cost grows with route complexity, not amount.
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Bridge to and from Linea across 50+ networks — USDC, USDT and ETH, non-custodial, in ~31 sec.

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