Tokens

Explore supported crypto token hubs

Browse the assets that anchor ZyroShift routes, from stablecoin funding rails to BTC settlement paths and ecosystem-entry tokens across supported networks.

Token hubs:205

High-priority assets:22

Multi-network assets:23

Memo-sensitive assets:11

How token hubs organize swap routes

A token hub explains how one asset appears across send routes, receive routes, and network-aware variations. Instead of treating every route as an isolated pair page, the hub shows what role that token plays across funding, settlement, and ecosystem-entry flows.

That makes token hubs useful when you want to understand whether an asset is mainly used as a stable landing point, a BTC destination, a DeFi entry asset, or a network-sensitive funding token before you open a specific swap page.

Explore token families

Start by asset role, not only by symbol. These groupings reflect how tokens behave across stable funding, BTC settlement, ecosystem entry, and longer-tail routes.

Stablecoins and routing assets

Stablecoins are used when users want funding flexibility, cheaper network choice, or a stable landing asset after a volatile route.

Core settlement and destination assets

These hubs matter when the route ends in BTC or another core asset that anchors higher-intent settlement and portfolio rotation.

Ecosystem entry and application assets

These hubs help users enter chain ecosystems, app-native assets, and DeFi contexts where the destination wallet matters after settlement.

Higher-volatility and long-tail assets

These hubs cover speculative assets and narrower route families where volatility and destination timing matter more than broad wallet support.

Related networks

Token hubs become more useful when the network decision is still open. These network hubs explain the rails most often paired with the assets above.

Ready to open a route?

Start with the live builder, then move into the token hub or pair page that best matches the asset and network choice you already understand.