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Fortary supports a growing list of blockchain networks, enabling your organization to custody, transact, and stake across major chains from a single platform.

Supported Networks

NetworkChain TypeSupported AssetsSupported Operations
BitcoinUTXOBTCSend, Receive
EthereumEVMETH, ERC-20 tokensSend, Receive, DeFi, Staking (coming soon)
Avalanche C-ChainEVMAVAX, ERC-20 tokensSend, Receive, DeFi
Avalanche P-ChainAvalancheAVAXStaking (validation & delegation), Cross-chain transfers
Avalanche X-ChainAvalancheAVAXCross-chain transfers
EVM-Compatible NetworksEVMNative tokens, ERC-20 tokensSend, Receive
This is not an exhaustive list. Fortary can add support for new networks quickly. If you need a network that is not currently available, contact your account team and we will work to add it.

Asset Types

Fortary supports the following asset types across its supported networks:
Asset TypeDescriptionExamples
Native tokensThe base currency of each blockchain networkBTC, ETH, AVAX
ERC-20 tokensStandard tokens on Ethereum and EVM-compatible chainsUSDC, USDT, WETH, WBTC
Staked assetsNative tokens locked in staking positionsStaked AVAX on P-Chain

Cross-Chain Operations

Fortary supports cross-chain transfers within the Avalanche ecosystem, allowing you to move AVAX between the C-Chain, P-Chain, and X-Chain as needed. This is particularly relevant for staking, which requires assets on the P-Chain. Cross-chain transfers follow the same approval workflow as standard transfers and are fully tracked in your transaction history.
TransferUse Case
C-Chain → P-ChainMove AVAX from the C-Chain to the P-Chain for staking
P-Chain → C-ChainMove staking rewards or returned principal back to the C-Chain
C-Chain ↔ X-ChainTransfer AVAX between the C-Chain and X-Chain

Adding New Networks

Fortary’s architecture is designed to support new blockchain networks as they become relevant to institutional users. If your organization requires support for a network not currently listed, reach out to your Fortary account team. Network additions are typically fast and do not require changes to your existing vaults or security configuration.
When a new network is added, your existing vaults can derive addresses on the new chain automatically — no migration or new key generation required.