Abarai supports 17 blockchain networks. Before any transaction, verify that the network selected on the platform matches the network supported by the recipient wallet or platform. Sending on the wrong network can result in loss of funds.

What do network standards mean?

The network standard defines the technical protocol used for the transaction. The same token (e.g. USDT) can exist on multiple networks with different standards — and each has different fees and speeds.

StandardBlockchain NetworkNative Currency (gas)
NativeBitcoinBTC
ERC20EthereumETH
TRC20TronTRX
BEP20BNB ChainBNB
SPLSolanaSOL
NativePolygonPOL
BaseLayer 2 EthereumETH
TONThe Open NetworkTON
NativeLitecoinLTC
NativeRippleXRP
NativeCardanoADA
NativeDogecoinDOGE
NativePolkadotDOT
ArbitrumLayer 2 EthereumETH
OptimismLayer 2 EthereumETH
StellarStellarXLM
NativeBitcoin CashBCH

Networks Available on Abarai

NetworkStandardAvailable CryptocurrenciesPage
BitcoinNativeBTCSee →
EthereumERC20ETH, USDT, USDC, LINK, UNI, ETC, CHZSee →
TronTRC20TRX, USDTSee →
BNB ChainBEP20BNBSee →
SolanaSPLSOL, USDT, USDCSee →
PolygonPolygonPOL, USDT, USDC
BaseBaseETH, USDC
The Open NetworkTONGRAM
LitecoinNativeLTCSee →
RippleNativeXRPSee →
CardanoNativeADASee →
DogecoinNativeDOGESee →
PolkadotNativeDOT
ArbitrumArbitrumARB
OptimismOptimismOP
Bitcoin CashNativeBCH

Important: Always verify that the network selected on Abarai matches the network supported by the recipient wallet. USDT and USDC exist on multiple networks — selecting the wrong network can result in permanent loss of funds. When in doubt, contact us before the transaction.