Skip to main content

Deposit Networks FAQs

Updated yesterday

Which cryptocurrencies can I deposit and through which networks?

The supported cryptocurrencies on Bake and supported networks include:

Cryptocurrency

Supported network / blockchain

Bitcoin (BTC)

  • Bitcoin network

Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

  • Bitcoin Cash network

Cosmos (ATOM)

  • Native Cosmos network

DeFiChain (DFI)

  • DeFiChain network

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Dogecoin (DOGE)

  • Dogecoin network

Civic (CVC)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Ether (ETH)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Litecoin (LTC)

  • Litecoin network

Polygon (MATIC)

  • Native Polygon network

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Polkadot (DOT)

  • Native Polkadot network

Solana (SOL)

  • Native Solana network

Sui (SUI)

  • Native Sui network

*Tether (USDT)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

USD Coin (USDC)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

  • Polygon network

  • Solana network

Celestia (TIA)

  • Native Celestia network

Cardano (ADA)

  • Cardano network

API3 (API3)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Coal (COAL)

  • Coal network

Compound (COMP)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Ampleforth (FORTH)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Golem (GLM)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Near (NEAR)

  • NEAR network

Ondo (ONDO)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Storj (STORJ)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

Solar (SXP)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network

XRP (XRP)

  • Native XRP network

Layerzero (ZRO)

  • Ethereum (ERC20) network


*Please note that USDT is not supported in certain regions, including the European Economic Area (EEA).

How do I determine which network to use for a specific cryptocurrency?
The recommended network for each cryptocurrency is mentioned in the list above. When depositing or sending a particular cryptocurrency, ensure you select the appropriate network mentioned to ensure compatibility and successful transactions.

Important: Please make sure when choosing a network, that it needs to be supported by both the sending and the receiving end. Please refrain from using any other networks than shown on your deposit page of the coin that you try to transfer, as it otherwise will result in the total loss of your transferred coins.

Are there any additional requirements or considerations when using different networks?

Yes, when using different networks, it's important to have compatible wallets and understand the specific requirements and processes associated with each network. Additionally, transaction fees, confirmation times, and network features may vary across different networks, so it's advisable to familiarize yourself with the network's specifics before initiating any transactions.

Warning: Sending assets on different networks to an incompatible wallet address may result in total loss of funds!

Did this answer your question?