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What cryptocurrencies can be stored in Tangem Wallet?

The Tangem Wallet allows you to store thousands of cryptocurrencies. Our website provides the full list of supported cryptocurrencies. To do this, go to the website tangem.com and scroll down to the appropriate section.

You can also view the complete list of supported cryptocurrencies in the Tangem app on the App Store and Google Play without acquiring a Tangem Wallet.

What networks are supported in the wallet?

Tangem Wallet currently supports 86 networks, including Alephium, Aleph zero, Algorand, ApeChain, Aptos, Arbitrum, Areon, Aurora, Avalanche C-Chain, Base, Blast, BNB Beacon Chain, BNB Smart Chain, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitrock, Bittensor, Canxium EVM, Сasper, Cardano, Chia, Chiliz EVM, Clore.ai, Cosmos, Core, Cronos EVM, Cyber, Dash, Decimal, Dione, Dischain (EthereumFair), Dogecoin, Ducatus, Energy Web Chain, Energy Web X, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, EthereumPoW, Fact0rn, Fantom Opera, Filecoin, Flare, Gnosis Chain, Hedera, Hyperliquid EVM, Internet Computer, Joystream, Kaspa, Kava EVM, Koinos, Kusama, Litecoin, Manta Pacific, Mantle, Moonbeam, Moonriver, NEAR Protocol, OctaSpace, Optimistic Ethereum, Pepecoin, PLAYA3ULL GAMES, Polkadot, Polygon, Polygon zkEVM, PulseChain, Radiant, Ravencoin, RSK, Sei, Shibarium, Solana, Sonic, Stellar, Sui, Taraxa, Telos EVM, Terra, Terra Classic, Tezos, Ton, TRON, VeChain, XDC Network, Xodex, XRP Ledger, zkSync Era.

Are NFTs supported?

Yes, Tangem Wallet supports working with NFTs on the following networks: Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, BSC, Chiliz, Cronos, Ethereum, Fantom, Moonbeam, Moonriver, Optimism, Polygon, and Solana.

What NFT standards does the app support?

Tangem Wallet supports the most common NFT standards depending on the network: 
For EVM networks (Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, BSC, Chiliz, Cronos, Ethereum, Fantom, Moonbeam, Moonriver, Optimism, Polygon): ERC-721 and ERC-1155 standards.
For the Solana network: all standards.

Important: Sending cNFT and pNFT standards on the Solana network and frozen NFTs is not yet available. These features will be added in upcoming updates.

Can I add some tokens myself?

If you cannot find your desired token in the Manage tokens, you can add it to your wallet yourself.
 
This feature is available for the following networks: ApeChain, Arbitrum, Areon, Aurora, Avalanche C-Chain, BNB Beacon Chain, BNB Smart Chain, Base, Bitrock, Blast, Cardano, Canxium, Chiliz EVM, Cardano, Core, Cronos EVM, Cyber, Decimal Smart Chain, DisChain (Ethereum Fair), Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Ethereum PoW, Fantom Opera, Flare, Gnosis Chain, Hedera, Hyperliquid  EVM, Kaspa, Kava EVM, Manta Pacific, Mantle, Moonbeam, Moonriver, OctaSpace, Odyssey Chain, Optimistic Ethereum, PLAYA3ULL GAMES, Polygon, Polygon zkEVM, PulseChain, RSK, Shibarium, Solana, Sonic, Stellar, Telos, Ton, Tron, VeChain, XDC Network, Xodex, XRP Ledger, zkSync Era.

If the required network is not in the Manage token section, then this token/network is not yet supported by the wallet, and it'll be impossible to add it yourself.

To create a custom token, follow these steps:
1. Open the app and log in to your wallet.
2. Tap the three dots in the top right corner.
3. Select the desired wallet.
4. Tap Manage tokens and then click + in the upper-right corner of the list of tokens.

See more instructions on adding custom tokens in this article: How to Add Custom Tokens to the Tangem App.

Will Tangem add new networks?

Tangem is continuously updating and adding new assets to our wallet. We gather feedback from users and conduct research to decide which assets to include. Adding support for a new network or blockchain takes time and careful work, such as research, development, testing, and rolling out updates. Follow us on social media to stay informed about new updates.

Which networks is BTC supported on?

The wallet supports BTC both on the native Bitcoin network and on other networks. It is also supported as WBTC and BTCB:
WBTC (Wrapped Bitcoin) on Aurora, Avalanche C-Chain, Cronos, Ethereum (ERC20), Fantom Opera, Gnosis Chain, Kava EVM, Moonbeam, Moonriver, Polygon, Polygon zkEVM, Solana, Telos, and zkSync Era.
BTCB (Binance Bitcoin) on the BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) network.

Which networks is ETH supported on?

The wallet supports ETH on the native Ethereum network and other blockchains. The token's symbol is WETH in some networks, including Blast, BNB Smart Chain, BNB Beacon Chain, Polygon, Solana, Avalanche C-Chain, Fantom Opera, Arbitrum, Optimistic Ethereum, Gnosis Chain, Kava EVM, Tron, Moonbeam, Shibarium, Moonriver, Telos, Aurora, ZkSync Era, Polygon ZkEvm, Cronos, Base, and more.

How to add tokens on the Stellar network and open a Trustline?

To start working with tokens on the Stellar network, you need to add them to the Tangem app and open a Trustline. 

What is a Trustline 
A Trustline is a connection between your Stellar address and a token. It allows you to receive, send, and view the balance of the token. Without an open Trustline, transactions with the token are not possible. 

How to add tokens in Tangem Wallet 
1. On the main screen of the app, tap the three dots in the top right corner. 2. Select the desired wallet. 
3. Go to the Manage tokens section. 
4. Find the token in the list and turn on the toggle for the desired network to add it to the main screen. 

How to open a Trustline 
1. On the main screen, select the added token. 
2. On the Token page, tap Open Trustline
3. Enter your access code or biometric ID and scan your Tangem to sign the transaction.
Once the Trustline is open, you can use your wallet address to receive and send the token. 

Important:
1. Your XLM wallet must be activated, meaning it needs to be funded with at least 1 XLM.
2. Opening a Trustline for a token requires an additional reserve of 0.5 XLM.
3. Closing a Trustline in the Tangem app is not possible.

How does the wallet's chip memory support so many blockchains?

The chip's memory is enough to store keys for at least a hundred blockchains.

It works like this: one or more extended keys are generated, and then a key derivation for a specific blockchain is added using the BIP-44 standard. The chip is based on the Samsung S3D232A (S3D350 family) chip. Technical information about the chip is available here.

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