DeFi Bridge Scams: Fake Bridges That Drain Wallets

June 15, 2026
🏷️ bridge 🏗️ defi 🏷️ cross-chain 🏷️ crypto-scam

Fake blockchain bridges are a growing scam as cross-chain activity increases. Scammers create fake bridge interfaces that look identical to real ones (like the official Arbitrum, Optimism, or Synapse bridges) — but instead of bridging your funds, they send them directly to the scammer.

How Bridge Scams Work

  1. You want to move funds between chains (e.g., ETH from Ethereum to Arbitrum)
  2. You search for the bridge — “Arbitrum bridge” on Google
  3. You click a paid ad — The first result is a fake bridge
  4. The site looks identical — Same UI, same logos, same instructions
  5. You connect your wallet — Seems normal
  6. You initiate the bridge — The transaction sends your funds to the scammer’s address instead of the official bridge contract
  7. Funds are gone — The fake bridge shows a “pending” status, but nothing arrives

The Google Ad Problem

Fake bridges appear as paid ads at the top of Google search results. They outrank the real bridges because Google’s ad review is not thorough enough for crypto.

Example: You search “Optimism bridge” and see:

  1. Ad: bridge-optimism.network (FAKE — paid ad)
  2. Result: app.optimism.io/bridge (REAL — organic result)

Many users click the first result without checking the URL.

How to Spot a Fake Bridge

Real Bridge URLs

BridgeOfficial URL
Arbitrumbridge.arbitrum.io
Optimismapp.optimism.io/bridge
Synapsesynapseprotocol.com
Acrossacross.to
Stargatestargate.finance
Hophop.exchange
Wormholewormhole.com
Orbiterorbiter.finance

The “Honeypot” Bridge Variant

Some fake bridges let you bridge small amounts successfully to build trust. When you bridge a large amount, it’s stolen. The scammer lets small test transactions go through.

How to Verify a Bridge

  1. Bookmark official bridge URLs — Save them before you need them
  2. Check the project’s official website — The bridge URL is listed there
  3. Search the community — “Is [bridge name].com the real bridge?” on Reddit/Telegram/Discord
  4. Verify the contract address — Cross-reference with the project’s documentation
  5. Test with $1 — Send a tiny amount first to confirm it works

Verdict

Bridge scams are dangerous because even experienced users are vulnerable to Google ads. Always bookmark official bridge URLs and never use a bridge from a search result. When in doubt, ask the project’s official community to confirm the correct URL.

Related: What Is a Blockchain Bridge? | Crypto Wallet Drainers | How to Spot a Fake Exchange

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