HOT Protocol, a Web3 cross-chain bridge solution designed to facilitate fund transfers, has introduced a new way to make fund transfers between different blockchains easy, fast, and seamless via HOT wallets. The sole purpose behind this announcement is to improve the way funds are transferred around the world, regardless of the chosen network.
🌉 Bridge and transfer in one click 📤
You can now specify recipient addresses directly when bridging via HOT Wallet. If you need to transfer funds to another network, you no longer need to perform two separate actions (bridge + transfer). You can do it all at once… pic.twitter.com/YM9fDh7RRp
— HOT Protocol🔥 (@hotdao_) November 8, 2025
This innovative method helps users around the world improve their status and transfer funds with the click of a button. This allows users to transfer funds directly to different blockchains without the involvement of a third party. HOT Protocol announced this news through its official X account.
HOT Protocol simplifies cross-chain transfers with one-click bridge functionality
By bridging various networks at once, the HOT protocol provides users with another edge where they can perform various transactions in one step. From now on, users will no longer need to have one platform to perform two separate functions, such as bridging and transferring funds.
Users will be able to perform multiple tasks in terms of transferring funds. HOT Protocol is at the forefront of solving money transfer problems for users around the world. On the other hand, HOT Protocol recommends against performing this function on custodial wallet addresses.
HOT Protocol redefines the future of funds transfer
In its truest sense, the HOT protocol allows users to bridge different networks at once and transfer funds in one step. This feature also saves users time and enables faster and seamless zero gas charging when transferring funds.
This step will initially attract a huge number of people and then open up to other users around the world. When bridging a token to a different network address, the user is free to choose the recipient address.

