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# How to bridge assets from Secret Network to another chain

#### <mark style="color:purple;">**How to bridge FROM Secret Network, TO Another Chain through the Shade App**</mark>

1. Go to the [Bridge](https://app.shadeprotocol.io/bridge) page
2. On the “From” drop down elect “Secret”
3. In the “To” drop down pick the chain you want to send your assets to
4. Your wallet addresses will auto populate
5. Select the Asset from the Secret chain that you want to bridge over from the drop down&#x20;
6. Select the total amount of tokens&#x20;
7. Click Bridge and approve the transaction

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