# Can I add a custom chain/network?

Halo Wallet is a popular non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet that supports multiple blockchain networks, including Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, and more. However, some users may wonder if it’s possible to add a custom chain to the wallet.

In this article, we’ll explore the current capabilities of Halo Wallet when it comes to custom chains and what users can expect in the future.

### Can I add a custom chain/network?

Currently, there is no option to add a custom chain to Halo Wallet. Users can only interact with the chains that are currently supported by the wallet. These include Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, KuCoin Community Chain, Avalanche C-Chain, Arbitrum, and Fantom.

While it may be disappointing for some users that they cannot add a custom chain, it’s important to remember that supporting a new chain requires significant development work and testing to ensure that it works seamlessly with the wallet’s existing features.

### Will it be available in the future?

The good news is that the Halo Wallet team has plans to add support for custom chains in the future. This means that users will be able to add and interact with their preferred chains, provided that they meet the necessary technical requirements.

In the meantime, users can continue to enjoy the benefits of using Halo Wallet with the currently supported chains. The wallet’s user-friendly interface and advanced security features make it an ideal choice for managing digital assets.

If you’re unsure which chains are currently supported by Halo Wallet, you can refer to “[Which Chains are supported on Halo Wallet?](https://halo-1.gitbook.io/halo-wallet/wallet-basics/which-chains-are-supported-on-halo-wallet)”

In conclusion, while it’s not currently possible to add a custom chain to Halo Wallet, users can expect this feature to be added in the future. Until then, users can continue to enjoy the benefits of using the wallet with the currently supported chains. The Halo Wallet team is committed to providing a secure and user-friendly experience for managing digital assets, and we can expect more exciting updates from them in the future.

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