Bridging Your Investments
The KAIO Gateway allows you to move your tokenised fund units to whitelisted wallets and DeFi protocols across Ethereum and supported networks — with full compliance, transparency and security.
Bridging Assets Between Networks
Bridging lets you move your fund tokens from the KAIO platform to whitelisted external wallets or DeFi protocols, while maintaining on-chain traceability and legal ownership.
You can use the KAIO Gateway to:
Send tokens to your own wallet (cross-chain) on supported networks
Transfer to approved DeFi protocols (vaults, staking, lending, trading)
Only wallets and apps that have been whitelisted are permitted to receive KAIO assets. This restriction ensures secure and compliant composability.
Bridging Fees
KAIO wallet → external wallet or DeFi: KAIO pays the gas fee (included in your management costs)
External wallet → other destination: You pay the gas fee on the source network
Fees are shown before transaction submission so there are no surprises.
Same-Network Transfers
Not all transfers require bridging between blockchains. Sometimes, you just need to move your fund units between two wallets on the same network (e.g. Ethereum → Ethereum).
KAIO supports these same-network transfers between:
Your KAIO wallet and an external, whitelisted wallet you control
Two whitelisted wallets (e.g. to a custodian, or another approved address)
Same-Network Transfer Fees
In same-network transfers:
You pay the gas fee on the source network when initiating from an external wallet
KAIO covers the gas fee when sending from your KAIO wallet, and the cost is included in your management fee
All fees are shown before the transaction is submitted to ensure full fee transparency.
How to Bridge Using KAIO Gateway
Step by Step
Navigate to the Gateway tab on the KAIO platform
Select origin and destination networks
Choose your origin wallet: either your KAIO wallet or a whitelisted external wallet (which you control)
Choose your destination wallet: either your KAIO wallet or an external wallet (which you control) or a whitelisted DeFi protocol
Enter the amount to transfer
Review the Gateway transfer fees
Click “Confirm & Send”, then sign the transaction with your wallet
🔐 You must connect your whitelisted external wallet to execute Gateway transfers. Ensure you have enough ETH or the native token for gas.
Executing a Gateway Transfer
Understanding Transaction Status
Once you initiate a bridging or transfer action, KAIO will track it in real time and you can follow the transaction’s progress directly in the Gateway and Activities views.
Here’s what each status means:
Processing – Transaction is being validated and prepared
In Transit – Transfer has been initiated on-chain
Transferred – Assets have been successfully delivered to the destination wallet or protocol
Failed – Something went wrong (you’ll see an error message and support guidance)
What Happens Next?
With secure bridging, same-network transfers, and full transaction traceability, the KAIO Gateway turns your fund positions into on-chain assets you can move, manage, and put to work.
Last updated




