OmniHub Bridge and Swap Explained
OmniHub includes a Bridge and Swap tool as part of its product navigation, alongside Create, Explore, and Faucet. This makes cross-chain asset movement part of the OmniHub user flow, not a separate external step.
OmniHub has also publicly announced a strategic partnership with LI.FI for Bridge and Swap, highlighting best-price execution across many chains. The OmniHub X announcement is publicly indexed, and the LI.FI announcement link is the official partner confirmation provided by the LI.FI team.
This page explains what Bridge and Swap means on OmniHub, why it matters for users, and how to use it safely and effectively.
What Bridge and Swap means on OmniHub
In practice, Bridge and Swap helps users move assets between chains and swap into the token they need for a target network or action.
For OmniHub users, this is important because OmniHub is a multichain platform. Creators and collectors often need assets on a specific chain before they can mint, deploy, or interact with collections. OmniHub’s navigation and chain coverage make that multichain workflow explicit.
Bridge
A bridge moves assets from one blockchain network to another.
Swap
A swap converts one token into another token (usually on the same chain, or as part of a cross-chain route).
Bridge + Swap together
In many real user flows, people need both:
- move funds to another chain
- receive a different token on the destination chain
That is why Bridge and Swap is a better UX than only Bridge or only Swap.
Why OmniHub added Bridge and Swap
OmniHub is positioned as a multichain NFT launchpad, and its homepage highlights many supported EVM chains plus no-code creation and AI-assisted creation. Users often need the right asset on the right chain before they can create or mint.
Adding Bridge and Swap solves a core friction point:
- users do not need to leave the product flow to prepare funds
- creators can move assets before deploying on another chain
- collectors can bridge/swap before minting on a target chain
- ecosystem participation becomes easier in a multichain environment
This directly supports OmniHub’s creator-first and multichain positioning.
Official LI.FI partnership
OmniHub’s Bridge and Swap is supported by an official partnership with LI.FI.
What is publicly confirmed
- LI.FI publicly announced the Bridge and Swap launch and strategic partnership with OmniHub on X. The indexed announcement mentions best price execution and 60+
- The OmniHub team also provided the official LI.FI-side announcement for this partnership. (X post by OmniHub)
Why LI.FI matters for OmniHub users
LI.FI is widely used in the ecosystem as cross-chain routing infrastructure. For OmniHub users, this means the Bridge and Swap experience is powered by a recognized interoperability partner, rather than a custom one-off implementation.
Keep the exact LI.FI technical routing details on a separate Bridge and Swap FAQ / Technical Notes page unless you plan to maintain them actively.
How Bridge and Swap fits into the OmniHub workflow
Bridge and Swap is most useful at three points in the user journey:
1. Before creating a collection
A creator may want to deploy on a specific chain but only has funds on another chain. Bridge and Swap helps move assets before using the Create flow. OmniHub’s Create and multichain flow make this a common use case.
2. Before minting a collection
A collector may discover a collection on one chain but hold assets on another. Bridge and Swap reduces the steps required before minting.
3. During multichain campaign participation
OmniHub supports many chains and testnet/mainnet activity, so users often move between ecosystems. Bridge and Swap supports this behavior and reduces onboarding friction.
How to use OmniHub Bridge and Swap
Note: UI details may evolve. This section explains the standard flow and should be updated when the Bridge and Swap interface changes.
Step 1 - Open Bridge and Swap in OmniHub
Use the Bridge and Swap tool from OmniHub navigation. It is listed in the Tools section on the OmniHub homepage.
Step 2 - Connect your wallet
Connect the wallet you will use for the transaction. Use the same wallet you plan to use for minting or collection deployment to keep the workflow simple.
Step 3 - Select source chain and asset
Choose:
- the chain you currently hold funds on
- the token/asset you want to use
Step 4 - Select destination chain and asset
Choose:
- the chain you want to move into
- the token you want to receive (if swapping is needed)
This is the key bridge plus swap step for multichain NFT workflows.
Step 5 - Review route and fees
Before confirming, review:
- source chain
- destination chain
- source token
- destination token
- estimated received amount
- route details
- network/protocol fees
Step 6 - Confirm in wallet
Approve and sign the transaction in your wallet.
Step 7 - Wait for completion, then continue in OmniHub
Once the funds arrive on the destination chain, continue with:
- Create (to launch a collection), or
- Minting page / Explore (to mint a collection)
OmniHub’s product navigation is built around these connected flows.
Why this matters for creators and collectors
For creators
Bridge and Swap helps creators prepare funds on the chain where they want to deploy or run a campaign. This is especially useful for a multichain launchpad like OmniHub.
For collectors
Collectors can move into the required chain/token setup before minting, instead of searching for external bridge tools.
For ecosystem partners
Bridge and Swap improves onboarding for ecosystem campaigns because users can complete more steps in one place (funding, creating, minting, exploring).
Best practices for using Bridge and Swap safely
1. Use only official OmniHub links
Always access Bridge and Swap from the official OmniHub website or official OmniHub links (Docs / X / Discord). OmniHub’s docs include official links in one place.
2. Double-check the destination chain before confirming
This is the most common user mistake in multichain flows. Verify the destination chain matches where you want to mint or deploy.
3. Check fees and final amount
Bridge and swap routes can include multiple components. Always review the estimated amount received before signing.
4. Keep extra gas on the destination chain when needed
Even after bridging/swapping, you may still need gas for the next action (minting or deploying), depending on the chain and token received.
5. Start with a small transaction if it is your first time
For new users, a small test transaction reduces risk and helps confirm the correct route.
Common questions about OmniHub Bridge and Swap
Is Bridge and Swap an official OmniHub feature?
Yes. Bridge and swap appears directly in OmniHub’s navigation/tools area on the official site.
Who powers OmniHub Bridge and Swap?
OmniHub publicly announced an official Bridge and Swap with LI.FI for. The OmniHub team also provided the LI.FI-side X announcement link.
Do I need Bridge and Swap to use OmniHub?
Not always. If your wallet already has the right asset on the correct chain, you may not need it. It is mainly useful when you need to prepare funds for another chain or token.
Is Bridge and Swap only for creators?
No. It is useful for both creators and collectors in multichain NFT workflows.
Where should I verify official information?
Use:
- OmniHub Website - https://omnihub.xyz/
- OmniHub Documentation - https://omnihub-launchpad.gitbook.io/omnihub
- X (Twitter) - https://x.com/Omni_Hub
- LI.FI partnership announcement - https://x.com/lifiprotocol/status/1995503762249801987
Related OmniHub pages
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Reviewed by: OmniHub team
Version: 1.0