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Which Networks Does Zerion Support?

Discover the blockchain networks supported by Zerion.

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We understand the importance of viewing and managing your assets across multiple blockchain networks. Zerion offers a seamless multi-chain experience, supporting numerous EVM networks and enabling you to set up custom ones. Zerion only supports EVM-chains. It does not support Solana. On this page, you can find information on the networks that are natively supported.

Supported networks

Here are the networks that are natively supported within Zerion:

  • Full support

    • Ethereum

    • Arbitrum

    • Aurora

    • Avalanche (c-chain)

    • Base

    • Blast

    • BNB Chain

    • Celo

    • Degen Chain

    • Fantom

    • Gnosis Chain

    • Gravity Alpha

    • Linea

    • Optimism

    • Polygon

    • Scroll

    • ZKsync Era

  • Lite support

    • Ape Chain

    • Astar zkEVM

    • BOB

    • Cronos zkEVM

    • Cyber

    • Fraxtal

    • Lisk

    • Manta Pacific

    • Mantle

    • Metis Andromeda

    • Mode

    • opBNB

    • Polygon zkEVM

    • Polynomial

    • Rari

    • Re.al

    • Redstone

    • Ronin

    • Swell

    • Taiko

    • Viction

    • World Chain

    • X Layer

    • ZkLink Nova

    • Zora

What is the difference between full support and lite support?

Support type

Functionality

Limitations

Full support

Full support includes all features, functionalities and Zerion API support.

None.

Lite support

✔️ Access ERC20 tokens

✔️ Track balance & positions

✔️ View transaction history (for Zerion wallets)

✔️ Connect to dApps on the network

✖️ Can't swap or bridge natively from Zerion interface.

✖️ Can't check full transaction History*

✖️ Can't view NFTs

*For lite support, only transactions made with the Zerion wallet will appear in the history. Transactions from imported or other wallets will not be shown, but the balance will remain accurate.

💡 If you want to swap, bridge, or manage your NFTs on a network with lite support or no support, you can use Zerion to connect to dApps.

What to Do If a Network Is Not Supported?

If the network you wish to use is not supported, you should be able to add it manually.

Zerion allows you to add custom network, enabling you to explore and experiment with more networks (like testnets for instance). You can learn how you can add custom networks here: Add custom network and testnet

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