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# Bridge

### **What is Bridge?**

Iskra Bridge is a bridge between Iskra Hub Chain, side chains for games, and external blockchains. Because most of our games will run on game chains, a secure and trustless bridge that connects different blockchains is the most critical component of our ecosystem.

### **Bridge for ISKRA Games**

Iskra Bridge connects gamers and games running on different chains. Gamers are allowed to freely transfer game assets that they hold between different game chains or between a specific chain and Iskra Hub Chain. Bridging with internal chains of our ecosystem will be subject to fees, which will be distributed to the community in accordance with the community reward policy.

### **Bridge to External Chains**

Iskra Bridge also supports bridging with other blockchains outside our ecosystem, ensuring connectivity. It allows users to transfer all types of tokens supported by Iskra Hub Chain to selected external blockchains. Starting with Klaytn and Ethereum in the beginning, connections with a wider range of external blockchains will be supported going forward. Bridging with external chains of our ecosystem will be subject to fees, which will be distributed to the community in accordance with the community reward policy.


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