What is the Bridge product and how does it work?
What is the Bridge product and how does it work?
The Bridge enables on-chain and cross-chain stablecoin transfers between supported blockchains using native bridges and intent-based protocols. Transfers are executed in a decentralized, non-custodial manner without asset wrapping.
What is the difference between Bridge and Swap?
What is the difference between Bridge and Swap?
Bridge transfers the same asset between blockchains, while Swap exchanges assets and may include AMM interaction and cross-chain execution in a single transaction.
What assets can I transfer?
What assets can I transfer?
Supported stablecoins and networks are listed on the
frontend page
and may vary by chain.
What is price impact?
What is price impact?
Price impact is the change in execution price caused by trade size relative to available liquidity.
What is slippage?
What is slippage?
Slippage is the difference between the quoted price and the final execution price due to market movement.
Can I configure slippage tolerance?
Can I configure slippage tolerance?
Yes. Automatic slippage is enabled by default, with manual configuration available.
What is the expected output?
What is the expected output?
The expected output is the estimated amount you are likely to receive under current market conditions.
What is the minimum received amount?
What is the minimum received amount?
The minimum received amount represents the worst-case execution threshold based on your slippage tolerance. If this threshold is exceeded, the transaction reverts.
What fees apply?
What fees apply?
Fees may include AMM fees, cross-chain messaging fees, native bridge fees, network gas fees, and a minimal swap platform fee.
Are there hidden fees?
Are there hidden fees?
Is L2Pass Swap non-custodial?
Is L2Pass Swap non-custodial?
Yes. Assets remain under user control throughout the entire execution process.
Do I need gas on both chains for a cross-chain swap?
Do I need gas on both chains for a cross-chain swap?
Gas is required on the source chain. Destination chain gas may be required for subsequent interactions.
How is cross-chain security handled?
How is cross-chain security handled?
Transfers rely on native bridges and intent-based protocols that require sufficient block finality before settlement.
Does L2Pass use wrapped or synthetic assets?
Does L2Pass use wrapped or synthetic assets?
No. Only native assets, AMMs, and official bridges are used.
Can my funds get stuck?
Can my funds get stuck?
The protocol is designed to prevent trapped assets. Funds either settle successfully or are returned.
What happens if a swap fails?
What happens if a swap fails?
The transaction reverts. No assets are exchanged, and network gas fees are not refundable.
Can a cross-chain swap be partially filled?
Can a cross-chain swap be partially filled?
No. All executions follow an all-or-nothing model.