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Supported Networks on Zerion

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 Solana, a wide range of Ethereum‑based networks, and even allowing you to add custom EVM chains.

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

    • Solana

    • Ethereum

    • Abstract

    • Arbitrum

    • Ape Chain

    • Aurora

    • Avalanche (c-chain)

    • Base

    • Berachain

    • Blast

    • BNB Chain

    • Celo

    • Degen Chain

    • Fantom

    • Gnosis Chain

    • Gravity Alpha

    • HyperEVM

    • Ink

    • katana

    • Lens

    • Linea

    • Optimism

    • Polygon

    • Scroll

    • Soneium

    • Sonic

    • Unichain

    • Wonder

    • XDC

    • Zero

    • ZKcandy

    • ZKsync Era

  • Lite support

    • BOB

    • Cronos zkEVM

    • Cyber

    • Fraxtal

    • Lisk

    • Manta Pacific

    • Mantle

    • Metis Andromeda

    • Mode

    • opBNB

    • Polygon zkEVM

    • Polynomial

    • Rari

    • Re.al

    • Redstone

    • Ronin

    • Sei

    • Swellchain

    • Taiko

    • Viction

    • World Chain

    • X Layer

    • ZkLink Nova

    • Zora

What Lite support means?

When a network is listed as having Lite support, Zerion offers limited functionality:

  • Swapping and bridging are not available directly through Zerion

  • Transactions submitted from external wallets won't be shown, but your token balances will remain accurate

  • NFTs are not supported

You can still:

  • View your token balances

  • Track your portfolio

  • See transaction history for Zerion wallet transactions only

  • Connect to dApps on the network

If you want to swap, bridge, or manage NFTs on a Lite support network, you can connect your Zerion wallet to dApps that provide these features.

What to Do If a Network Is Not Supported?

If the network you want to use isn’t natively supported by Zerion but is part of the Ethereum ecosystem, you can usually add it as a custom network. Once added, you’ll be able to connect to dApps and view your native asset balance on that network. However, token balances, NFTs, and transaction history will not be displayed.

You can learn how to do that here: Add custom network and testnet

Using Testnets in Zerion

Zerion also supports Ethereum testnets. You can enable testnet mode to experiment safely or build/test applications. To learn how to enable testnet mode, see which testnets are natively supported, and add additional ones manually, check out this guide: Coming soon...

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