How to Bridge Tokens from Ethereum to Arbitrum with OneClickSender
Nov 12, 2025

Move your crypto across chains without the headache
When you want to move a token from Ethereum to Arbitrum, you often end up juggling a bridge, approvals, wallet switching, and multiple steps. With OneClickSender you streamline that. This guide walks you through bridging a token from Ethereum to Arbitrum in just a few actions.
Step 1: Prepare your wallet and tokens
Make sure your wallet (for example MetaMask) is set to the Ethereum network and you have the token you intend to bridge. Also ensure you hold some ETH in that wallet to cover transaction fees on Ethereum.
On the OneClickSender website you’ll find support for multiple chains including Arbitrum.
Step 2: Connect your wallet and select the network
Open OneClickSender and click Connect Wallet.
Choose Ethereum as your source chain.
Then select Arbitrum as the destination chain.
Ensure the token you’re bridging is supported and listed in the tool.
Step 3: Select the token and amount
In the UI pick the token you want to transfer.
Enter the amount you want to send to Arbitrum.
Check the token contract, ensure you have balance, and that your wallet shows the right network (Ethereum).
Step 4: Approve the token for bridging
To allow OneClickSender to move your token, you’ll need to approve the token contract for the amount you intend.
Click Approve in the tool, then confirm the transaction in your wallet.
Wait for the approval to be confirmed on Ethereum.
Step 5: Initiate the bridge transfer
Once approved, select Send / Bridge.
The UI will show source chain (Ethereum), destination chain (Arbitrum), token, amount, and fee estimate.
Confirm the details.
Click Send and confirm the transaction in your wallet.
Step 6: Wait for confirmation and arrival on Arbitrum
After sending, the transaction will process on Ethereum and then the token will appear on Arbitrum.
Depending on network congestion this may take minutes.
Once done, switch your wallet network to Arbitrum and refresh to see your token in the destination chain.
Why this method works well
You skip manually moving from wallet to wallet or chain to chain.
OneClickSender bundles steps so fewer confirmations and fewer clicks.
You reduce risk of sending to the wrong chain or repeating approvals.
Things to pay attention
Double-check you selected Arbitrum as the destination chain. Sending to the wrong chain may lock your token.
Ensure your wallet has enough ETH to cover gas on Ethereum side.
Always verify the token contract, especially if you added custom tokens.
Network conditions: Ethereum fees fluctuate, and transfers can be delayed in high congestion.
OneClickSender supports many chains but check the list to confirm Arbitrum is currently supported for bridging.
Link to the App
Get started with OneClickSender here: oneclicksender.com
Official Links
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