> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.skydrome.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.skydrome.finance/features/launch-details/bridging.md).

# Bridging

**Bridging to Scroll Testnet**

If you wish to participate in our testnet campaign, you'll need to bridge ETH to the Scroll Sepolia Testnet. We have provided a guide for this process:

<https://medium.com/@Skydrome/how-to-get-sepolia-eth-from-faucets-3ea3660142c0>

**Bridging to Scroll Mainnet (Not Live yet)**

For newcomers eager to engage with Skydrome, it's imperative to have $ETH on the Scroll Network to manage transaction/gas charges.&#x20;

Assets can be bridged to the Scroll Network using the Scroll Native Bridge. It's worth noting that the bridging process might take between 20-30 minutes for the completion of asset transfers.&#x20;

Skydrome cannot assure the outcomes of transactions through these bridges. For concerns related to the bridges, we recommend reaching out directly to the pertinent bridge communities.

*Other Recommended Scroll Mainnet Bridges (Besides Scroll Native Bridge):*

* [Rhino.fi](https://rhino.fi/)
* [Celer](https://cbridge.celer.network/56/59144/BNB)


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