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SODAX is designed to act as a universal connector. We support leading networks across different environments (such as Ethereum-based (EVM) networks, Solana, Stellar or Sui) to ensure you have access to the most important financial opportunities in crypto. We do not rush to add every new network immediately. We prioritize networks that have reliable liquidity and stable performance. Our goal is to ensure that when you move assets, the execution is predictable and safe, rather than just "available".
Usually, different networks speak different languages, making it hard to move money between them. SODAX acts as a coordination system in the middle, handling the translation and technical steps so you don't have to.
Keep in mind
We support networks where there is a genuine market for assets. SODAX looks for places where assets can be bought and sold reliably and connects them together.
Quality over Quantity: We avoid supporting networks that are prone to frequent outages or have insufficient liquidity to support safe transactions. We believe in being honest about constraints; if a network cannot support a reliable outcome for you, we likely won't support it yet.
Different Networks, Different Speeds: Because SODAX coordinates between independent networks, transaction speeds will vary. Moving assets to a fast network like Solana might feel different than moving assets on Ethereum. This is normal behavior for a cross-network system.
Gas and Fees: SODAX helps optimize costs, but each network has its own fee structure. We strive to make these costs transparent before you confirm any action.
Where to find our supported networks
The crypto landscape changes fast. We regularly integrate new networks as they mature and meet our reliability standards. To see if a specific network is currently supported for swapping, lending, or bridging, please view our live integration list here.
Need Help?
If you have any further questions about supported networks, a suggestion on one to support, or need assistance; visit our Support Center for more articles and resources, or contact our support team via the button in the bottom right.
