Coinbase Wallet

Supported assets and networks

Coinbase Wallet supports Ethereum, Solana, and all EVM-compatible networks in the mobile app and browser extension. 

These networks are preconfigured:

  • Arbitrum

  • Avalanche C-Chain

  • Base

  • BNB Chain

  • Gnosis Chain

  • Fantom Opera

  • Optimism

  • Polygon

  • Solana

  • Zora

You can also add other EVM-compatible networks manually. 

The mobile app also supports Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Litecoin.

Coinbase Wallet supported assets

Coinbase Wallet supports thousands of assets, including all ERC-20 tokens and assets on EVM-compatible chains like Avalanche C-Chain and Polygon. This includes stablecoins like USDC and DAI.

View ERC-20 supported assets on the Coinbase Wallet mobile app:

  1. Access the Wallet mobile app. 

  2. Go to the Payments tab.

  3. Tap Receive.

  4. Search for a specific asset.

Note: BTC and DOGE have different addresses from your primary Ethereum and EVM-compatible address.

Discontinued Coinbase Wallet asset support

Support for BCH, ETC, XLM, and XRP was discontinued in Coinbase Wallet on February 20, 2023.

Coinbase Wallet only stores supported assets and accesses apps on supported networks. Sending or receiving unsupported crypto can result in asset loss.

If you have unsupported assets, they remain tied to your address and are accessible through your recovery phrase. To view or transfer them, import your recovery phrase to another self-custody wallet that supports these networks.

Learn more about Moving unsupported assets.

Assets available for crypto-to-crypto trading

Coinbase Wallet’s in-app decentralized exchange (DEX) integration supports these networks:

  • Base

  • BNB

  • Ethereum

  • Avalanche

  • Polygon

  • Optimism

  • Arbitrum

Only assets on these networks are available for crypto-to-crypto conversions. Learn more about converting your crypto on DEXs.

Send funds between Coinbase Wallet and Coinbase.com

Link your Coinbase.com account to your Coinbase Wallet to buy crypto or transfer crypto assets you already own between accounts.

Supported crypto on Coinbase Wallet may not be available on Coinbase.com and vice versa.

Sending funds between your Coinbase.com account and Coinbase Wallet occurs on the blockchain and incurs standard network fees.