A network token is the primary token used on a crypto network. You need to have enough of the network’s token to pay the network costs required for the transaction.
ETH is used on many networks. You’ll need to make sure that your tokens are on the network you’re trading on. You can see what these icons look like below.
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ETH on the Ethereum network
- ETH on the Unichain network
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ETH on the Arbitrum network
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ETH on the Base network
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ETH on the Blast network
- ETH on the Linea network
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ETH on the Optimism network
- ETH on the Soneium network
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ETH on the World Chain network
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ETH on the ZKsync network
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ETH on the Zora network
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AVAX on the Avalanche network
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Binance Coin on the BNB Smart Chain
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CELO on the Celo network
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MON on the Monad network
- OKB on the X Layer network
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PathUSD on the Tempo network
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POL (formerly MATIC) on the Polygon network
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SOL on the Solana network