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What is the official Manta bridge?

A source-backed definition of the native Manta route, its real URL, transfer scope, and the checks to run before connecting a wallet.

Quick answer

The official Manta bridge is Manta Bridge — the native L1↔L2 bridge at pacific-bridge.manta.network that moves ETH and Ethereum ERC-20 tokens between Ethereum Mainnet and Manta Pacific (Chain ID 169). Use the official Manta Pacific bridge app when you want Manta Network's canonical route; third-party bridges such as Orbiter and Owlto are independent providers, not the native bridge.

Ethereum MainnetManta PacificChain ID 169Native L1↔L2 bridge

What is the official Manta bridge?

Manta Bridge is the official native bridge for moving ETH and Ethereum ERC-20 tokens between Ethereum Mainnet and Manta Pacific, Manta Network's Celestia-powered Ethereum L2.

In practical terms, "official" means the route is the canonical Manta Network bridge for the Ethereum Mainnet ↔ Manta Pacific pair. It is different from a liquidity bridge, bridge aggregator, or cross-chain provider that happens to support Manta Pacific as one destination among many.

The bridge is for native L1↔L2 movement: deposit from Ethereum to Manta Pacific, or withdraw from Manta Pacific back to Ethereum through the rollup withdrawal path. For route identity, read native vs third-party routes.

What is the official Manta bridge URL?

The official native bridge URL is pacific-bridge.manta.network. The parent project site is manta.network, and the docs live at docs.manta.network.

Do not rely on search titles, sponsored links, copied social links, or wallet popups alone. Start from trusted Manta surfaces, compare the exact hostname, and avoid domains that add extra words, misspell Manta, or push urgent approvals.

CheckReal URLHow to verifyRed flags
Official bridge apphttps://pacific-bridge.manta.networkConfirm the host is exactly pacific-bridge.manta.network before connecting. The route should be Ethereum Mainnet ↔ Manta Pacific.Extra words, swapped letters, fake wallet modals, unsolicited approvals, or seed-phrase prompts.
Parent siteManta Network parent siteUse the official Manta Network site as the brand-level starting point, then move to docs or app links.Support portals, claim pages, bonus pages, or urgent migrations on unrelated domains.
DocsNative Bridge FAQ in Manta docsCheck that the documentation host is docs.manta.network and that it describes the native Manta Pacific bridge.Copied docs on unrelated domains or instructions that switch the destination away from Manta Pacific.
How to confirmWallet network: Manta Pacific, Chain ID 169After opening the app, confirm the destination network is Manta Pacific and the wallet shows Chain ID 169.A different chain ID, an approval you did not initiate, or an interaction that does not match your route.
Red flags to avoidNo seed phrase is ever neededA bridge can request wallet connection and transaction signatures; it should not ask for secret recovery words.Support DMs, countdowns, airdrop claims, "revoke later" pressure, and private-key requests.

Is Manta Bridge the same as Manta Network?

No. Manta Bridge is the bridge app and route; Manta Network is the broader ecosystem and parent brand behind Manta Pacific and related products.

That distinction matters for phishing checks. A page can use Manta branding but still not be the official bridge app. The bridge URL, parent site, docs host, and wallet network all need to line up before you sign.

What does the native bridge move?

The native bridge moves ETH and Ethereum ERC-20 tokens between Ethereum Mainnet and Manta Pacific. It is scoped to the canonical Ethereum ↔ Manta Pacific route.

Manta Pacific uses ETH for gas and Chain ID 169. Deposits usually complete in minutes, while standard withdrawals back to Ethereum follow rollup challenge-period mechanics. The native bridge has no additional bridge-specific fee in the official FAQ; users still pay Ethereum L1 gas and Manta Pacific L2 gas.

Canonical routeEthereum Mainnet ↔ Manta Pacific through the official native bridge.
Asset scopeETH and curated Ethereum ERC-20 tokens, not every asset on every chain.
Third-party routesIndependent bridges may support other chains or routing models with different assumptions.
How-to pathFor the actual transfer flow, use the guide on how to bridge ETH.

How do you verify you are on the real bridge?

Verify the exact URL, the parent brand context, the docs reference, and the wallet network before you connect or sign. The real bridge should resolve to pacific-bridge.manta.network and route to Manta Pacific, Chain ID 169.

The safest habit is to open the app from a trusted bookmark or from the parent site and docs, then review the wallet transaction like a contract interaction. If the prompt asks for a seed phrase, uses a different chain, or pressures you to approve quickly, leave.

Near the transfer decision, open Manta Bridge directly, compare the route, and keep all Manta Bridge guides nearby for fees, timing, supported tokens, and contract references.

Open the native route: use the official bridge for canonical ETH and Ethereum ERC-20 movement between Ethereum Mainnet and Manta Pacific, then verify the domain before every wallet action.

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What is Manta Pacific?

Manta Pacific is Manta Network's Ethereum L2. The fact sheet identifies it as an OP-Stack L2 rollup with Chain ID 169, ETH as the gas token, and Celestia used for data availability.

What is the bridge URL?

The official native bridge URL is https://pacific-bridge.manta.network. Check the domain carefully before connecting a wallet, and treat look-alike spellings, search ads, support DMs, and urgent pages as red flags.

Is there more than one Manta bridge?

There is one official native Manta Bridge for Ethereum Mainnet to Manta Pacific transfers. Third-party providers such as Orbiter, Owlto, LayerZero-connected routes, Rhino.fi, Layerswap, and others are independent services.

Who runs Manta Bridge?

Manta Bridge is the official native bridge route of Manta Network. The parent site is manta.network and the documentation is hosted at docs.manta.network, which is why both are useful verification points.

How do I avoid fake Manta bridge sites?

Open the bridge from trusted Manta Network properties, confirm the exact pacific-bridge.manta.network host, check that the destination chain is Manta Pacific Chain ID 169, and avoid cloned domains, rushed wallet prompts, and unsolicited links.