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Supported assets and networks on Kraken Wallet
Important: Do not send assets from unsupported networks to your Kraken Wallet.
When using your Kraken Wallet to transfer assets to another wallet or trading platform, always ensure that the receiving wallet supports the network and asset that you wish to send.

Supported networks on Kraken Wallet

Important: Kraken Wallet and Kraken.com are two separate platforms with distinct asset support. This means that the assets available on Kraken Wallet are not the same as those available on Kraken.com. To learn more about the key differences between the two applications, visit our article: What is the difference between Kraken Wallet and Kraken Exchange?
Kraken Wallet currently supports the following networks in our mobile app:
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Arbitrum One
  • Base
  • Optimism
  • Polygon
  • Solana
  • Dogecoin
Each wallet that you create or import to Kraken Wallet has four wallet addresses.
Wallet address
Supported networks
Bitcoin address
Bitcoin
Ethereum address
Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon
Sepolia (testnet)
Solana address
Solana
Solana Devnet (testnet)
Dogecoin address
Dogecoin
Note: that your Ethereum address is the same for all EVM-compatible networks that Kraken Wallet supports, which are detailed in the above table.

Supported assets on Kraken Wallet

Crypto support:
Kraken Wallet supports the native currency for each supported network. This includes Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Polygon (POL).
Additionally, Kraken Wallet supports thousands of tokens, offering you unparalleled access to the crypto ecosystem. This includes all ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum and the EVM-compatible networks that Kraken Wallet supports, and all SPL tokens on Solana.
NFT support:
Kraken Wallet supports NFTs on the following networks: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon, and Solana.
Note: Kraken Wallet does not currently support Bitcoin Ordinals or other types of tokens on Bitcoin, such as BRC-20s or the Runes protocol.