# Supported networks

Solana and six EVM chains, with the exchanges covered on each and what differs between the two pricing groups.

Campaigns run on Solana, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain. The mechanics are identical everywhere; what changes is how contested
the board is, which shows up as entry time and price.

## The networks

| Network | Pools covered | Group | Typical entry |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ------ | ------------- |
| Solana | Raydium, Orca, Meteora, PumpSwap, Jupiter routing | Solana | 27 min |
| Ethereum | Uniswap v2 and v3, Sushi | EVM | 14 min |
| BNB Chain | PancakeSwap v2 and v3 | EVM | 18 min |
| Base | Aerodrome, Uniswap | EVM | 21 min |
| Arbitrum | Camelot, Uniswap, Sushi | EVM | 16 min |
| Polygon | QuickSwap, Uniswap | EVM | 13 min |
| Avalanche | LFJ, Pangolin | EVM | 11 min |

## Two pricing groups

Solana is its own group; the six EVM chains share the other. An EVM package launches against any of
the six, so you are not locked to the chain you had in mind when you bought.

Solana costs more because its board is the most contested in crypto.
Prices are here.

## Choosing a network

In practice the pair decides this — you run on whichever chain your liquidity is already on. Moving a
pair to a cheaper chain for a campaign is almost never worth it, because you would be splitting your
liquidity and starting the pair from nothing.

Where the choice does exist, usually for a token launching fresh:

- Solana has the largest memecoin audience and the fastest-moving board. Most
competitive, most attention.

- Base and BNB Chain carry large retail audiences with far cheaper blockspace.

- Arbitrum, Polygon and Avalanche have quieter boards, so a placement is easier to
reach and holds more visibly.

- Ethereum has fewer competitors at the top but every swap costs real money, which
shapes how a window has to be run.

## Payment network is separate

The chain you pay from has nothing to do with the chain your campaign runs on. Pay in USDC on
whichever of Solana, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, BNB Chain your funds sit on, and run the campaign wherever your pair trades.

Note that Polygon is a supported campaign chain but is not currently available as a payment route.

## If your chain is not listed

We run against these seven boards only. If your pair trades somewhere else, a campaign cannot reach
it — Dexscreener ranks per chain, and we have to be able to read and trade the pair to move its numbers.

## Chain-specific notes

Solana campaigns
Pools covered, pump.fun graduates, and why the busiest board costs more.

EVM campaigns
How the six EVM chains differ, and how gas shapes a window.

## Questions

**Which networks do you support?**

Solana plus six EVM chains: Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon and Avalanche. The campaign mechanics are identical on all of them.

**Can I use one package on any chain?**

An EVM package works on any of the six EVM chains. A Solana package is Solana only, because it is a separate pricing group.

**Does the payment network have to match the campaign network?**

No. They are entirely independent. Pay in USDC wherever your funds already are, and run the campaign wherever the pair trades.

**Why is Polygon missing from the payment options?**

Polygon works as a campaign chain but is not offered as a payment route at the moment. Pay from any of the other supported networks instead.

