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Supported Networks and Tokens

Lists Slingshot’s supported blockchains and explains how token aggregation works, including why some tokens may not appear.

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Slingshot supports a wide range of blockchain networks and tokens, allowing users to seamlessly trade and manage assets across multiple ecosystems. Below is an overview of the networks we support and key details about deposits, withdrawals, and trading.

Supported networks

Slingshot currently supports the following networks:

  • Abstract

  • Arbitrum

  • Avalanche

  • Base

  • Berachain

  • Blast

  • BNB Smart Chain

  • Canto

  • Ethereum Mainnet

  • Optimism

  • Polygon

  • Solana

You can trade any supported token on any of these networks within the Slingshot ecosystem, ensuring fast and secure transactions.

Important note:
Please note you need an account balance of at least $400 in order to be able to trade or withdraw tokens on Ethereum Mainnet, and $5 on all other supported networks.

Supported tokens

All tokens recognized by the DEXes integrated with Slingshot can appear in the Slingshot interface. We don’t impose a strict liquidity threshold for a token to be visible, as the liquidity landscape is managed by each DEX we source from.

Not all tokens available on the above networks are listed on Slingshot. To check if a specific token is supported, search for it in the Slingshot app.

Checking supported tokens in Slingshot

To check if a token is supported:

  1. Open the Slingshot app.

  2. Use the search bar to look for the token. You can also search by pasting the Contract Address (CA)

  3. If the token appears in the search results, it is supported.

If you can't find the token, then it is not currently available for trading on Slingshot.

Tokens with low liquidity

Even if a token appears in the search results, if it has less than $1,000 in total liquidity, any deposit you make of that token may be skipped or not credited to your account. Slingshot treats such deposits as potential spam to protect users from extremely low-liquidity tokens.


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