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# MWDAO bridge

This bridge (<https://bridge.mwdao.xyz/>) was designed to make it as easy as possible for users to obtain testnet MONAD tokens by paying with ETH, USDT, or USDC on the Arbitrum One network.

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The idea behind this bridge didn’t come out of nowhere—getting test MONAD tokens from a faucets is notoriously difficult, so we created a more convenient solution.

The price of MONAD test tokens is dynamically calculated based on several factors, including:

1. **Current Demand & Supply** – The system adjusts pricing based on available reserves and user activity.
2. **Exchange Rate Updates** – The conversion rate for ETH, USDT, and USDC is determined in real-time.
3. **Network Conditions** – High congestion may influence the final cost.

For the most accurate pricing, refer to the UI or check the [Developers](/bridge/mwdao-bridge/developers.md) section for integration details.


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