Networks

Explore supported crypto swap networks

Compare the network rails behind ZyroShift routes, from compatibility-first ERC20 paths to lower-cost stablecoin rails and native settlement networks.

Network hubs: 47

Covered assets: 205

Send-ready networks: 46

Receive-ready networks: 47

EVM-compatible rails: 6

High-intent hubs: 8

How networks shape a swap

A network hub explains how a rail changes cost, wallet expectations, settlement behavior, and route suitability before you ever choose a pair page. That keeps the infrastructure decision visible instead of burying it behind token symbols alone.

Use these hubs when the important question is not only which asset you want, but which network you should trust for funding, ERC20 compatibility, native settlement, or lower-cost stablecoin movement.

Explore network types

Start with the kind of network you need before you choose one exact pair. Some routes prioritize wallet compatibility, others lower transfer cost, native settlement, or ecosystem-native wallets.

Major networks

Start here when the route is mostly shaped by wallet compatibility, asset coverage, and route density across the largest supported rails.

Networks for wallet compatibility

These networks matter when ERC20 settlement, EVM wallet support, or DeFi adjacency decides the route more than raw fee savings.

Networks for lower-cost transfers

Use these hubs when transfer cost, stablecoin movement, and speed-sensitive funding flows matter first.

Related token hubs

Networks become clearer when you compare them against the assets they most often support. These token hubs cover the symbols that anchor most high-intent routes.

Ready to choose a route?

Start with the live builder once the network decision is clear enough to match your wallet, fee tolerance, and destination ecosystem.