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# Bridging uBTC

## How to bridge uBTC on Echo?

1. Obtain BTC on the B² Network. Go to the B² Network [Official Bridge](https://bridge.bsquared.network/), switch to the BTC network, and deposit BTC from the exchange to your BTC wallet address. Bridge your BTC from the BTC mainnet to the B² Network.

&#x20;       Note：You can use [Meson](https://meson.fi/swap) to bridge BTC from many L1/L2 Networks into the B² Network.

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2. Participate in the [UniRouter](https://app.unirouter.io/) Stake activity by depositing your BTC from the B² Network into UniRouter to receive the equivalent value in uBTC. By participating in this activity, you can earn rewards from both the B² Network and UniRouter.

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