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# Bridging

**Bridging** in Brahma allows you to move your assets effortlessly between different blockchains. By integrating multiple bridge providers, Brahma ensures that your transfers are fast, secure, and cost-effective.

#### How It Works

* **Cross-Chain Transfers**: Brahma account enables you to transfer tokens across supported blockchains with just a few clicks, eliminating the need to use external bridges or interfaces.
* **Multiple Providers**: Choose from a selection of trusted bridge providers for optimal routes and fees. Brahma aggregates various options to find the most efficient path for your asset transfer.
* **Switch to Another Recipient**: If you wish to bridge assets to a different wallet on the destination chain, simply toggle the **"Another Recipient"** option , and input the desired address.
* **Secure and Simple**: All bridging actions take place within Brahma’s secure environment, keeping your assets safe without the need to navigate external apps.

### Bridge Transactions

Bridge transactions on Brahma incur a 0.1% fee. which is already factored into the displayed quote. You can find a complete breakdown of all fees for each feature [here](/others/pricing-and-fees.md). This competitive rate facilitates seamless cross-chain operations while maintaining high security standards.&#x20;

#### Execution Fee

Brahma charges a 0.1% fee for in-app bridge transactions, which is already factored into the displayed quote. You can find a complete breakdown of all fees for each feature [here](/others/pricing-and-fees.md).


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