Supported chains and networks
Every chain roodswap supports, from the majors like Base and Solana to newer EVM chains, and what cross-ecosystem swaps require.
The major chains
roodswap runs across a core set of high-volume chains. Every one works as both a source (where your tokens start) and a destination (where they end up).
The majors are Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana. Six are EVM chains. Solana is the exception and runs on its own ecosystem.
The long tail
Beyond the majors, roodswap supports a growing list of newer EVM chains. These include the Robinhood chain, MegaETH, and others. New chains get added as they gain traction.
Long-tail chains work the same way as the majors. You can swap into them, bridge out of them, and use them as either end of a route.
Same-chain vs. cross-chain
If your source and destination token are on the same chain, roodswap swaps them directly. No bridge is involved.
If they are on different chains, roodswap bridges. It compares routes across dozens of DEXs and bridges through several leading routing engines at once, then picks the one that leaves you with the most output after fees and gas. You see the minimum you will receive before you sign.
Cross-ecosystem swaps
Moving between the EVM world and Solana (for example SOL to ETH, or ETH to SOL) crosses ecosystems. This needs a wallet connected on both sides, so there is a valid address to receive the output.
Connect an EVM wallet and a Solana wallet before you start a cross-ecosystem route. Without a destination address on the receiving ecosystem, the route cannot complete.
Cross-ecosystem routes (like SOL <-> ETH) require a wallet connected on both the source and destination ecosystem. Connect both before you quote.
If you do not see a chain
The chain list grows over time. If a chain you want is missing, it may not be supported yet. Email team@roodswap.com and tell us which chain you need.