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# Interface

You can access the cross-chain bridge interface by clicking **Bridge** at the top of the screen.

![](/files/jwF2uYWqOMzHY94YEbra)

### Connect your wallet

To connect your wallets, click on the <mark style="background-color:green;">appropriate buttons</mark> in the upper right part of the screen. You will also be prompted to connect a wallet when choosing a network for the transfer. To disable EVER Wallet, press the button on the right. To disable Metamask, go to the Metamask Connected Sites menu.

![](/files/MvfAq2HULeB6WN5IgFn2)

### Network selection

<mark style="background-color:orange;">Selecting</mark> the source and target of the blockchain.

### Summary

<mark style="background-color:purple;">This block</mark> displays information about the upcoming transfer: From which and to which network the transfer takes place. Sender and recipient address Token and its amount to be sent. The information in this block will be updated during the transfer.


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