From ce865e6e13457071f8bc430f16771874382cebfb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dmitry <98899785+mdqst@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 13:44:51 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] docs: update broken Arbitrum bridge link --- public/content/bridges/index.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/public/content/bridges/index.md b/public/content/bridges/index.md index a8a1af03e5f..4bce376f916 100644 --- a/public/content/bridges/index.md +++ b/public/content/bridges/index.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Let's consider an example: You're from the USA and are planning a trip to Europe. You have USD, but you need EUR to spend. To exchange your USD for EUR you can use a currency exchange for a small fee. -But, what do you do if you want to make a similar exchange to use a different [blockchain](/glossary/#blockchain)? Let's say you want to exchange [ETH](/glossary/#ether) on Ethereum Mainnet for ETH on [Arbitrum](https://arbitrum.io/). Like the currency exchange we made for EUR, we need a mechanism to move our ETH from Ethereum to Arbitrum. Bridges make such a transaction possible. In this case, [Arbitrum has a native bridge](https://bridge.arbitrum.io/) that can transfer ETH from Mainnet onto Arbitrum. +But, what do you do if you want to make a similar exchange to use a different [blockchain](/glossary/#blockchain)? Let's say you want to exchange [ETH](/glossary/#ether) on Ethereum Mainnet for ETH on [Arbitrum](https://arbitrum.io/). Like the currency exchange we made for EUR, we need a mechanism to move our ETH from Ethereum to Arbitrum. Bridges make such a transaction possible. In this case, [Arbitrum has a native bridge](https://portal.arbitrum.io/bridge) that can transfer ETH from Mainnet onto Arbitrum. ## Why do we need bridges? {#why-do-we-need-bridges}