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Explore Ethereum swap routes

See how Ethereum appears across compatibility-first routes, ERC20 settlements, and wallet flows where DeFi access matters as much as the asset itself.

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Ethereum

Compatibility-first routes

Supported assets: 88

Assets you can send: 87

Assets you can receive: 88

Live routes: 82

Best for: Compatibility-first routes

Fee profile: Higher / variable

Coverage mix: Receive-heavy network coverage

Use when: DeFi, ERC20, wallet compatibility

Route timing: ZyroShift shows the live estimate inside the swap flow, because completion time changes with the exact pair, market path, and destination confirmations.

What is Ethereum used for in swap routes?

Ethereum is the network most routes lean on when ERC20 compatibility matters. In swap context, it acts as the compatibility-first rail for wallets, DeFi apps, and token contracts that expect Ethereum-native settlement.

That makes Ethereum useful when the destination asset is ERC20-based, when the receiving wallet already lives in the EVM ecosystem, or when the next step after the swap is a DeFi action. The tradeoff is that Ethereum usually asks users to accept higher and more variable fees than lower-cost alternatives like Tron or BNB Chain.

How Ethereum changes a swap

Fee profile

Higher / variable

Ethereum is usually chosen for compatibility, but that often comes with more variable network cost than lower-fee rails.

Compatibility

ERC20 + EVM

The strongest reason to choose Ethereum is broad compatibility with ERC20 tokens, DeFi apps, and EVM wallet flows.

Wallet fit

Very broad

Many wallets and custody setups already support Ethereum, so routes can feel more predictable from a tooling perspective.

Best fit

Compatibility-first

Use Ethereum when the route needs broad ecosystem support more than fee minimization.

Explore common routes

Use these shortcuts to jump into the most common swap paths tied to Ethereum.

Routes you can start on Ethereum

Routes you can receive on Ethereum

Start a swap on Ethereum

Open the live builder, choose the asset that matches your wallet, and keep the selected network explicit before you create the shift.

FAQ

Why use Ethereum instead of Tron?

Ethereum is usually chosen when ERC20 compatibility, DeFi wallet support, or EVM-native settlement matters more than minimizing fees. Tron is often chosen when stablecoin transfer cost comes first.

Are Ethereum swap routes usually more expensive?

They can be. Ethereum routes are often selected for compatibility rather than minimum cost, so users should expect gas and congestion to matter more than on lower-fee rails.

What does ERC20 compatibility mean in a swap route?

It means the receiving wallet, app, or token contract expects Ethereum-style token behavior. That is why Ethereum routes matter when the destination asset or next step lives inside the ERC20 ecosystem.

Can I send from an exchange to an Ethereum route?

Only if the exchange can withdraw on the exact Ethereum rail shown on the route page. The withdrawal network has to match the route instructions, not just the token symbol.