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What Networks Does Best Wallet Support?
What Networks Does Best Wallet Support?

Learn which blockchains you can use in Best Wallet.

Updated over a week ago

In this article:

Learn which crypto networks are currently supported in Best Wallet, what a crypto network is, plus what networks are to be added next.


What are crypto networks?

A crypto network (or blockchain) is a decentralized system that records and verifies transactions. Each network has its own native token and set of rules, and transactions on a network require gas fees paid in that network’s native cryptocurrency.

For example, Ethereum is a crypto network that requires Ether (ETH) to pay for transactions. Other networks will have their native tokens, like BNB on BNB Smart Chain.

Each blockchain has its own token standard, such as Ethereum's ERC-20 token standard, or BNB Smart Chain's BEP-20 token standard. This is why you can have several types of the same cryptocurrency in your wallet — for example, you could hold Tether (USDT) in both the ERC-20 standard and the BEP-20 standard.


Supported networks in Best Wallet

Best Wallet currently supports these major blockchain networks:

Ethereum

One of the largest and most widely used blockchains, Ethereum remains a core component of the crypto market and most people's portfolios. Your wallets in Best Wallet support any ERC-20 tokens and allow you to interact with Ethereum dApps.

Bitcoin

The original cryptocurrency and network, Bitcoin is the largest token by market capitalization and price, and is widely considered "liquid gold" by crypto users and traders. Your multi-chain wallets support buying, receiving, and transferring Bitcoin (BTC).

BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

A popular blockchain due to its lower-cost trading and integration with the Binance exchange, BSC is one of the largest and busiest blockchain networks in the market. Your wallets in Best Wallet support any BEP-20 tokens and allow you to interact with BSC dApps.

Polygon

A widely used and efficient blockchain, Polygon is seen as a cheaper alternative to Ethereum, designed to help deal with Ethereum's congestion. Your wallets in Best Wallet support any Polygon-based tokens and allow you to interact with Polygon dApps.


What networks will be supported next?

Best Wallet is continuously expanding to support more blockchains. The next planned networks to be supported are, in no particular order, Base, Solana, and Ton.

This will let you hold, trade, and transfer any token on these networks in Best Wallet.

Stay updated by checking our announcements for new network support.


Confused about crypto networks?

If you’re having trouble with a supported network or need help with transactions, please contact the Best Wallet support team via [email protected] or open a ticket on our Support site.

Important reminder: Best Wallet will never request your wallet’s private key or secret recovery phrase. Keep this information strictly private and never share it with anyone.

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