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# Batch Concept

Each Batch combines multiple transactions. By merging them into one transaction using Account Abstraction technology, we significantly reduce gas fees, making on-chain interactions easier, cheaper, and safer.

In the following use case, the Batch encompasses all on-chain tasks: from staking (depositing) for eETH to approve and send weETH to Arbitrum via the official bridge.&#x20;

With Batch, users only need to confirm once on the BentoBatch website to complete all on-chain tasks. Moreover, users can enjoy lower gas fees.

\#OneClickAllSet

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