# Arbitrum (ETH/Multi token)

Arbitrum one network uses ETH to pay for transactions on the network. \
USDC, USDT, sUSD, USDCe, DAI & ARB are coins that you use to make bets on gamblr.xyz.\
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How can you get these tokens on the Arbitrum one network?\
Check our guidelines below👇

### <mark style="color:green;">Option 1</mark> - Use a CEX to buy ETH/USDC

Use a CEX (Centralized Exchange) to buy ETH/USDC, such as Binance, Coinbase, KuCoin, etc. Do check if your chosen CEX support the Arbitrum one network. \
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Not every CEX will support the Arbitrum one network for withdrawals.

{% content-ref url="polygon-matic-usdt/using-a-cex" %}
[using-a-cex](https://gamblr-xyz.gitbook.io/gamblr.xyz/how-to-get-crypto/polygon-matic-usdt/using-a-cex)
{% endcontent-ref %}

### <mark style="color:green;">Option 2</mark> - Use Fiat to buy ETH/USDC

You can directly buy ETH/USDC using fiat on gamblr.xyz using the [Get funds](https://www.gamblr.xyz/get-funds) tab.&#x20;

This is facilitated by [Mt.Perelin](https://www.mtpelerin.com/) which lets users buy, and sell crypto, directly with a credit/debit card.

*We don't store any personal information when using the Get funds tab, this is all handled directly by* [*Mt.Perelin*](https://www.mtpelerin.com/) *we just provide a UI.*

{% content-ref url="polygon-matic-usdt/using-fiat" %}
[using-fiat](https://gamblr-xyz.gitbook.io/gamblr.xyz/how-to-get-crypto/polygon-matic-usdt/using-fiat)
{% endcontent-ref %}

### <mark style="color:green;">Option 3</mark> - Swap and Bridge

Swap and bridge tokens to ETH/USDC using the integrated DEX on gamblr.xyz. \
We have integrated [Li.FI](https://jumper.exchange/?utm_source=LIFI\&utm_medium=LIFI_banner\&utm_campaign=perma_top_banner) for swapping and bridging.

You can bridge, swap and send tokens to a different wallet in one screen from multiple supported chains. Including Ethereum mainnet, BSC, optimism, Avalanche, etc.


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