> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.finchtrade.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.finchtrade.com/supported-tokens.md).

# Supported Tokens

We support more than 200 tokens, ensuring a seamless trading experience for our clients. Below is a detailed list of some of the most popular tokens we currently support:

### Token List

* Cardano (ADA)
* Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
* BNB (BNB)
* Bitcoin (BTC)
* Dai (DAI)
* Dogecoin (DOGE)
* Ethereum (ETH)
* Euro Coin (EURC)
* Litecoin (LTC)
* POL (POL)
* Solana (SOL)
* Toncoin (TON)
* TRON (TRX)
* Ripple (XRP)
* USD Coin (USDC)
* Tether (USDT)&#x20;

#### Stablecoin networks

**USDT:**\
ETH, TRX, BSC, Polygon, Solana, TON, Arbitrum One

**USDC:**\
ETH, BSC, Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum One, Base

**EURC:**\
ETH

### Supported Protocols

In addition to supporting a wide range of tokens, we also provide support for multiple blockchain protocols, ensuring comprehensive coverage for our users. These include:

* BNB
* Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
* Bitcoin
* Bitcoin Cash
* Cardano
* Dogecoin
* Ethereum
* Polygon
* Ripple
* Solana
* Tron

We support a wide and growing range of tokens and networks across multiple protocols. If you don't see the token or network you need, please feel free to contact us — we'll be happy to review the possibility of supporting it for you. When requesting a new pair/instrument, please share the expected volume and side (buy/sell).&#x20;


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