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Explore GNS swap routes
Track how GNS appears across supported send and receive routes, with network-aware paths and non-custodial settlement flows.
Category: DeFi asset
Common role: DeFi and app asset
Supported networks: 2
Popular routes: 5
What is GNS used for in swaps?
GNS appears in routes where users want to move into, out of, or across the defi asset bucket without relying on a custodial exchange flow.
This hub surfaces the supported networks, the strongest send and receive routes, and the intent patterns that show how GNS is actually used inside the broader route graph.
GNS route overview
GNS route pages are strongest when they explain why this asset appears in certain send and receive flows, which networks support it best, and which related routes users commonly choose next. This hub is designed to surface those patterns rather than show a flat list of links.
Supported networks
Each supported network changes cost, compatibility, and wallet expectations. Use the right rail for the wallet or ecosystem you plan to use next.
Arbitrum is helpful when users want a lower-cost EVM route than Ethereum mainnet for GNS routes.
Use when
- - this network matches the wallet you plan to use next
- - the route needs this chain's address format or ecosystem compatibility
Polygon is a lower-cost route for users already operating in Polygon wallets for GNS routes.
Use when
- - this network matches the wallet you plan to use next
- - the route needs this chain's address format or ecosystem compatibility
Popular ways to swap from GNS
Altcoins into stablecoins
Routes that exit a volatile asset into GNS for a more stable landing asset.
Popular ways to receive GNS
Stablecoins into other ecosystems
Routes that push GNS into another chain or app ecosystem without stopping in a custodial exchange account.
Useful when the user wants to deploy stablecoin value into native GNS on Arbitrum for activity in the destination ecosystem.
Stablecoins into other ecosystemsUseful when the user wants to deploy stablecoin value into native GNS on Arbitrum for activity in the destination ecosystem.
Bitcoin into other ecosystems
Routes that move BTC into another ecosystem when users need native settlement on the destination chain.
Common route patterns
Altcoins into stablecoins
2
Routes that exit a volatile asset into GNS for a more stable landing asset.
Stablecoins into other ecosystems
2
Routes that push GNS into another chain or app ecosystem without stopping in a custodial exchange account.
Bitcoin into other ecosystems
1
Routes that move BTC into another ecosystem when users need native settlement on the destination chain.
Start a GNS swap
Open the live builder, choose the network that matches your wallet, and create the shift from there.
FAQ
What role does GNS play in swap routes?
GNS can appear as a send asset, a receive asset, or both depending on whether users are entering its ecosystem, leaving it, or rotating through it as part of a broader route.
Do I need a dedicated GNS wallet before swapping?
Yes. The destination wallet or address format still needs to match the selected receive network, so the receiving setup should be ready before the route is created.
How do network choices change GNS swaps?
Network choice changes wallet compatibility, transfer cost, and sometimes memo requirements. That is why this hub highlights the supported network rails rather than treating every GNS route as interchangeable.
Can I use GNS in non-custodial swaps without creating an exchange account?
That is the core idea of these routes: the builder sets the pair and network context first, then the shift page handles deposit instructions and status tracking without turning the flow into a custodial exchange workflow.