How to Use Cross-chain Swap on KyberSwap: A Beginner-Friendly Guide

Cross-chain Swap

This article shows how to use Cross-chain Swap on KyberSwap to swap tokens across supported blockchains, compare routes, review fees and track transactions in one place.

What Is a Cross-chain Swap?

A cross-chain swap is a DeFi transaction that lets users exchange tokens across different blockchain networks.

For example, instead of only moving USDC from Ethereum to Arbitrum, a cross-chain swap can let you swap ETH on Ethereum into USDC on Arbitrum. The action combines two goals: moving value across chains and receiving the token you actually want.

This is different from a basic bridge. A bridge usually focuses on transferring the same asset or a wrapped version of the asset from one chain to another. A cross-chain swap focuses on conversion plus movement.

In simple terms:

FeatureBridgeCross-chain Swap
Main goalMove assets between chainsSwap assets across chains
Token resultUsually the same token or wrapped tokenDifferent token on another chain
ExampleUSDC on Ethereum to USDC on BaseETH on Arbitrum to USDT on Polygon
User flowBridge first, swap later if neededMove and swap in one flow
Best forMoving liquidityEntering another chain with the token you need
ComplexityMay require multiple platformsMore convenient from one interface

Use a bridge when you want to keep the same asset on another chain. Use a cross-chain swap when you want to receive a different asset on another chain.

Why Use KyberSwap Cross-chain Swap?

KyberSwap is a multi-chain decentralized platform built for trading and earning without intermediaries. Across its product suite, KyberSwap has facilitated over US$150B in transaction volume and connects to more than 420 liquidity sources across 17 chains.

Cross-chain Swap extends that experience beyond single-chain trading. It gives users a simpler way to move across ecosystems without jumping between bridges, DEXs and tracking pages.

KyberSwap Cross-chain Swap supports 23 blockchain networks, including major EVM chains and non-EVM networks such as Bitcoin, Solana and Near. It has also facilitated $50M+ in cross-chain swap volume.

The main benefits are:

  • One interface: Move and swap assets without opening multiple apps.
  • Route comparison: Compare routes from supported third-party cross-chain providers.
  • More transparency: View rates, fees and estimated arrival times before confirming.
  • Real-time tracking: Track transaction progress directly from the KyberSwap interface.

KyberSwap integrates third-party cross-chain providers and protocols such as Near Intent, Across, Relay Protocol, Debridge, LI.FI and Mayan Finance. The interface compares real-time quotes so users can choose a suitable route without checking each provider manually.

How to Use Cross-chain Swap on KyberSwap

Using Cross-chain Swap on KyberSwap is straightforward. The exact wallet flow depends on the source chain and destination chain, but the general process is the same.

Step 1: Open the Cross-chain Swap Page

Go to KyberSwap and open the Cross-chain tab.

This is where you can choose the source chain, destination chain, input token, output token and swap amount.

The goal is to define what you currently have and what you want to receive.

For example:

  • From: ETH on Arbitrum
  • To: USDC on Base

Or:

  • From: USDT on Ethereum
  • To: BTC on Bitcoin

Step 2: Connect Your Wallet

Click Connect Wallet or Select Wallet in the Cross-chain Swap panel.

Always double-check the destination address. A wrong receiving address may cause funds to be sent to the wrong place.

Step 3: Choose the Source Network

The source network is the blockchain where your current token is located.

If your funds are on Ethereum, select Ethereum. If your funds are on Arbitrum, select Arbitrum. If your funds are on Bitcoin, select Bitcoin.

This step matters because your wallet must hold the input token on the selected source network.

Step 4: Choose the Destination Network

The destination network is where you want to receive the output token.

For example, you may want to receive USDC on Base, ETH on Optimism or BTC on Bitcoin. KyberSwap supports cross-chain swap routes across supported EVM and non-EVM networks, with available routes depending on liquidity and third-party provider support.

Step 5: Select the Token Pair

Next, choose the token you want to swap from and the token you want to receive.

This is where Cross-chain Swap becomes useful. You are not limited to moving the same asset across chains. You can select one token on the source chain and receive another token on the destination chain.

For example:

  • ETH on Ethereum to USDC on Polygon
  • USDT on BNB Chain to ETH on Arbitrum
  • USDC on Base to BTC on Bitcoin

Available token pairs depend on supported routes, liquidity and providers.

Step 6: Enter the Swap Amount

Enter the amount of the source token you want to swap.

After you enter the amount, KyberSwap automatically fetches real-time quotes from available third-party cross-chain protocols. By default, the interface selects the option that provides the best rate among available quotes.

This saves time because you do not need to manually compare bridge providers and DEX routes one by one.

Step 7: Compare Route Options

KyberSwap will show the route details after generating quotes.

You can click More Options to open the Choose Your Route section. This lets you compare available providers, estimated return amounts, fees and estimated arrival times.

The best route is not always just the route with the highest estimated output. You should also consider:

  • Estimated processing time
  • Platform fee
  • Protocol fee, if any
  • Destination chain
  • Minimum received
  • Route provider
  • Token accuracy
  • Receiving address

Some routes may be faster. Some routes may offer better output. Some may involve different fee structures. Reviewing the options helps you choose the route that fits your goal.

Step 8: Review Fees and Minimum Received

Before confirming, review the swap details carefully.

KyberSwap shows the applicable Platform Fee in the swap details section after a route is generated and before the transaction is confirmed. The Platform Fee is separate from any Protocol Fee charged by third-party providers. If a protocol-specific fee applies, it will also be shown in the swap details or route comparison section.

You should also check the minimum received amount. This is important because cross-chain swaps involve route execution, liquidity conditions and network processing. The final output should match the route conditions shown before confirmation, but users should always review the expected amount and minimum amount before signing.

Step 9: Approve the Token

If you are swapping an ERC-20 token or another token that requires approval, you may need to approve it first.

Approval gives the selected contract permission to use the input token for the swap. You only need to approve a token when it has not already been authorized for the selected route.

After approval, click Review the Cross-chain Swap.

Step 10: Confirm the Swap in Your Wallet

A confirmation box will appear. Review all details again:

  • Source chain
  • Destination chain
  • Input token and amount
  • Output token
  • Receiving address
  • Estimated output
  • Minimum received
  • Estimated processing time
  • Platform fee
  • Protocol fee, if applicable

Once everything looks correct, click Confirm Swap and approve the transaction in your wallet.

Step 11: Track the Transaction

After the transaction is submitted, you can track the full cross-chain swap lifecycle in KyberSwap’s transaction history panel.

The transaction history shows details such as time, sender wallet, status, route, input amount, output amount and on-chain transaction records.

The status may show:

  • Processing: The swap is still in progress.
  • Success: The output tokens have arrived at the receiving address.
  • Failed: The transaction could not be completed and the input tokens are returned to the sender wallet.

Some chains or protocols may take longer than others, so users should check the estimated processing time before confirming.

Best Practices Before Using Cross-chain Swap

Cross-chain swaps are convenient, but users should still be careful. Before confirming any transaction, check these details:

  1. Confirm the destination address

Make sure the address belongs to the correct chain. Sending funds to the wrong address or wrong network can result in loss of funds.

  1. Check the output token

Many tokens have similar names. Always verify that the destination token is the asset you actually want.

  1. Review the route

Compare providers, fees, output amount and processing time. The fastest route may not always give the highest output.

  1. Understand the fees

Cross-chain swaps may include platform fees, protocol fees and gas fees. Review all visible costs before confirming.

  1. Start small when using a new route

For a new wallet, new chain or large transfer, consider testing with a smaller amount first.

  1. Track until completion

Do not assume the transaction is complete after signing. Use the transaction history panel to monitor status until the output token arrives.

When Should You Use KyberSwap Cross-chain Swap?

KyberSwap Cross-chain Swap is useful when you want to move into another ecosystem and receive the asset you need in one flow.

Common examples include:

  • Moving from Ethereum to Base with a different token
  • Swapping from Arbitrum ETH into Polygon USDC
  • Entering a new DeFi opportunity on another chain
  • Sending funds to another wallet on another network
  • Moving from EVM chains to non-EVM chains such as Bitcoin, Solana or Near
  • Reducing the need to bridge first and swap later

For users who already know the token they want on the destination chain, Cross-chain Swap is usually more convenient than using a bridge and DEX separately.

FAQ: How to Use Cross-chain Swap on KyberSwap

What is KyberSwap Cross-chain Swap?

KyberSwap Cross-chain Swap is a feature that lets users move and swap assets across supported blockchain networks from one interface. It helps users swap from one token on one chain to another token on another chain without manually using multiple bridges and DEXs.

Is Cross-chain Swap the same as bridging?

No. Bridging usually moves the same asset from one chain to another. Cross-chain Swap moves assets across chains and can also convert them into a different token.

Do I need to connect multiple wallets?

It depends on the route. For EVM-to-EVM swaps, the same EVM wallet may be enough. For routes involving Bitcoin or Near, you may need to enter a receiving address or connect a compatible wallet for that network.

Can I choose my route?

Yes. KyberSwap automatically selects a route by default, but users can open More Options to compare route providers, fees, estimated return and arrival time.

Are there fees for Cross-chain Swap?

Yes. KyberSwap applies a Platform Fee for Cross-chain Swap. Some third-party providers may also charge a Protocol Fee. These fees are displayed before confirmation when applicable.

What happens if a cross-chain swap fails?

If a cross-chain swap fails, the transaction status will show Failed and the input tokens are returned to the sender wallet address, based on the transaction handling shown in the KyberSwap interface.

Why use Cross-chain Swap instead of a bridge?

Use Cross-chain Swap when you want to receive a different token on another chain. It can save time because you do not need to bridge first, switch apps and swap again on the destination chain.

Final Thoughts

Cross-chain Swap on KyberSwap is built for users who want a simpler way to move across DeFi ecosystems.

Instead of managing bridges, DEXs and transaction trackers separately, users can choose the source chain, destination chain, token pair and amount from one interface. KyberSwap then compares available routes, shows the expected output, displays fees and lets users track the transaction in real time.

For anyone moving between chains, Cross-chain Swap makes the process easier: choose what you have, choose what you want to receive, review the route, confirm the swap and track the result.

In a multi-chain DeFi world, the best experience is not only about moving assets. It is about moving into the right asset, on the right chain, with fewer steps.

Last Updated on May 25, 2026 by KyberSwap

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