Networks
Fomo Supported Chains
Fomo works across multiple blockchains. This page tracks what we can verify — and deliberately refuses to guess about the rest.
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Fomo is a multichain trading app, meaning it handles assets across more than one blockchain rather than a single ecosystem. The definitive network list for deposits and withdrawals is the one shown inside your Fomo account, because supported chains can be added or paused at any time.
Key facts
- Multichain
- Yes
- Published chain list
- Not verified
- Authoritative source
- Deposit screen in the Fomo app
- Wrong-network transfers
- Usually unrecoverable
- Network fees
- Set by the blockchain, not Fomo
- Last updated
- 2026-08-18
Verification status
| Item | Detail | Last verified |
|---|---|---|
| Multichain functionality | Confirmed | 2026-08-18 |
| Full list of networks | Not verifiedFomo is multichain. We list individual networks only once each one is confirmed in official Fomo documentation. | — |
| Stablecoin support (e.g. USDC) | Commonly usedChain selection still matters — confirm in the app. | — |
| Cross-chain transfers inside the app | Not verified | — |
We update this table as Fomo Labs Inc. documents specific networks. If you have an official source we have missed, our corrections process is open to anyone.
Why chain choice matters more than it looks
The same token symbol can exist on several blockchains, and each one has its own addresses, fees and confirmation behavior. An address that is perfectly valid on one chain may be a dead end on another. The consequence is asymmetric: choosing the right chain saves a few cents, and choosing the wrong one can lose the whole transfer.
Practical rule: never rely on what another exchange calls a network. Read the label on the Fomo deposit screen, match it exactly in your sending wallet, and send a small test amount the first time.
Before your first transfer
Fomo network questions
- What chains does Fomo support?
- Fomo is multichain, but we only publish individual networks once they are confirmed in official Fomo documentation. The deposit screen inside the app is the authoritative list for your account.
- Why doesn't this page list every network?
- Because a wrong network list causes lost deposits. Publishing an unverified chain would be worse than publishing nothing, so unconfirmed entries are marked as not verified.
- Does the chain affect my fees?
- Yes, indirectly. Fomo's trading fee is set by its Terms, but the network fee you pay to move funds depends entirely on which blockchain you use and how busy it is.
Sources
- Fomo — official website and Terms — Fomo Labs Inc.
We prioritize primary sources published by Fomo Labs Inc. at fomo.family. Where a detail is not documented publicly, we mark it as not verified instead of guessing.