There are two ways to make a transfer: via the web platform or using the desktop app only.
Transfer Using the Web Platform
1. Access the Transfer Section
On the Bron web platform, navigate to the right-hand sidebar and click the Transfer button.
Select the asset you wish to transfer, the network, and the From account.
To deposit crypto into one of your hidden vaults, first enter your PIN in the search bar to reveal it.
2. Choose a Destination Address
For the destination address, you can choose one of the following options:
Another account in your Bron workspace
An address saved in your Address Book
Any other crypto address (external wallet)
3. Enter Transfer Details
Specify the amount of cryptocurrency you want to transfer.
Set the transaction fee for the blockchain network — note that higher fees usually result in faster confirmation times.
⚠️ You can enhance the security of your funds by enabling Address Book Lock, which allows transfers only to pre-saved and verified addresses.
4. Review Transaction Details
After completing the form, you will see a summary of the transaction.
Carefully review all the details, including:
The selected network
The destination address
The amount
If everything is correct, click Confirm to proceed.
⚠️ Once signed and submitted, transactions cannot be reversed.
5. Get Approvals from Your Teammates
If your workspace has transaction policies or limits that apply to this transfer, someone from your team will need to review and approve it before it can be executed.
Ping your teammates and ask them to sign in to Bron to approve the transaction.
6. Sign the Transaction with Bron.app
Your shard is securely stored in Bron.app. To complete the transaction:
Open Bron.app and click Sign on the transaction (if it’s already approved).
Bron.app will launch automatically and request authentication (e.g., PIN or biometrics).
Once authenticated, click Sign to complete the signing process.
If you don’t have the required shard for this account, notify the teammate who does so they can sign the transaction.
7. Broadcast and Check Transaction Status
Once the signing is complete, you’ll see a confirmation in Bron.app that the transaction has been broadcasted.
You can check the transaction status and details in the Bron web platform or in Bron.app.
Transfer Using the Bron.app
The process is the same as described above, with one minor difference:
you don’t need to manually open the app to sign the transaction.
Bron.app will launch automatically when a signature is required.
You can see a short demo of how it works below:
Fee Policy Notice (Bron Wallet)
All transactions made through the Bron Wallet on Canton CC — including transfers, swaps — will incur a fee of 2 Canton Coins (CC) per transaction.
Why Network Fees (Gas) Exist
Every blockchain transaction requires the network to perform computational work. Validators must verify the transaction, execute it, and record it on-chain.
Gas fees are the mechanism that pays for this work and protects the network from spam.
In short, gas fees:
Pay validators for processing transactions
Keep the network secure and reliable
Prevent abuse by making transactions costly at scale
Each network requires gas to be paid in a specific asset on that same network.
Which Gas Token You Need on Each Network
To successfully submit a transaction, you must hold the correct gas token on the same network you’re using.
Network | Gas Must Be Paid In |
Bitcoin | BTC on Bitcoin |
Ethereum | ETH on Ethereum |
Arbitrum One | ETH on Arbitrum |
Optimism | ETH on Optimism |
Base | ETH on Base |
Polygon | POL on Polygon |
Binance Smart Chain | BNB on BSC |
Solana | SOL on Solana |
TRON | TRX on TRON |
Canton | CC on Canton |
Gonka | GNK on Gonka |
If you have questions, contact our support team via messenger on the Bron platform or by email support@bron.org.


