When you are bridging over a new token, that action will require an approval transaction fee.
This goes to Ethereum block producers, not to Arbitrum.
The approval transaction only applies once per token, per wallet address.
This means that the next time you want to bridge this token over, you will not have to pay for an approval transaction.
However, if you want to bridge the same token over from a new wallet address, you'll have to pay for the approval transaction again.
Your wallet will prompt you to complete this transaction.
After your transaction has been approved, you will be prompted to pay the standard deposit fee.
You will pay a deposit transaction every time you want to bridge over funds. The deposit transaction goes partly to Ethereum and partly to the Arbitrum node validators.
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So when someone takes your password, all the steals are validated and it takes the real user to enter their transaction
No veo mis token bbtc en mi cuenta de Betamask , para enviarlos a mi cuenta de binance y no encuentro una orientación o guia. Favor colaborarme para ese trámite..... Alguien puede hacerlo ?
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Its pretty petty to charge people just to add another token on the Arbitrim network in Metamask, I can understand to get charged to some degree to bridge over a token but then you have an addition fee just to add it into metamask is BS to me.
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