Bitcoin
Benchmark asset for long-term holding, value transfer, and portfolio tracking.
Search assets, networks, and wallet feature availability across Exodus.
Review major assets, network coverage, and feature availability before using buy, swap, earn, or transfer flows.
Benchmark asset for long-term holding, value transfer, and portfolio tracking.
Core smart contract asset used across DeFi, NFTs, and on-chain applications.
Dollar stablecoin commonly used for transfers, trading, and settlement.
Dollar stablecoin used for payments, transfers, and stable settlement workflows.
High-throughput network asset used for active, low-cost on-chain interactions.
BNB Chain ecosystem asset used for fees, transfers, and application activity.
Major crypto asset associated with payments, transfers, and liquidity workflows.
Stablecoin used across active transfer and settlement workflows.
Oracle network asset commonly used across DeFi data and contract workflows.
High-throughput network asset used across applications, tokens, and on-chain activity.
Exodus uses a self-custody model, so wallet access and recovery phrase handling remain your responsibility. Hardware wallet support and careful backup practices can add another layer of protection.
Exodus supports a broad range of crypto assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Solana, BNB, XRP, TRON, Avalanche, Chainlink, and many other network-based assets.
Yes. Exodus products cover desktop, mobile, and browser environments. When moving between devices, verify the recovery phrase process and avoid entering sensitive wallet information on untrusted pages.
After creating a wallet, store the recovery phrase offline and keep it private. Anyone with the recovery phrase may be able to restore the wallet, so it should not be saved in screenshots, cloud notes, or chats.
Blockchain networks charge transaction fees, which can change with network activity. Buy, sell, swap, or third-party service flows may also include service-related fees shown before confirmation.
Some assets may support staking or reward features in Exodus. Availability, reward rates, lockup rules, and network requirements can vary by asset and may change over time.
Core wallet use is based on self-custody and does not require Exodus to hold your recovery phrase. Some buy, sell, or third-party services may request information based on their own requirements.
Exodus can be used with supported Ledger and Trezor hardware wallets. Hardware confirmation can help separate key storage from everyday wallet viewing and transaction review.
Buy support depends on asset, region, payment method, and third-party provider availability. Review quotes, fees, and wallet destination before confirming.
Review buy optionsSwap supported assets from the wallet interface. Always check the selected asset, network, quoted rate, fees, and receiving asset before submitting.
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