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@wagmi/chains
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@wagmi/chains
References to popular EVM-compatible chains.
Install the @wagmi/chains
package.
npm i @wagmi/chains
Use your preferred chains!
import { configureChains } from 'wagmi'
import { avalanche, bsc, mainnet } from '@wagmi/chains'
const { chains, provider } = configureChains(
[mainnet, avalanche, bsc],
...
)
If your bundler supports tree-shaking (most likely), only the used chains will be included in the bundle, so you don't have to worry about bundle size. 😊
arbitrum
arbitrumGoerli
avalanche
avalancheFuji
bsc
bscTestnet
fantom
fantomTestnet
foundry
goerli
hardhat
iotex
iotexTestnet
localhost
mainnet
metis
metisGoerli
optimism
optimismGoerli
polygon
polygonMumbai
sepolia
taraxa
taraxaTestnet
zkSync
zkSyncTestnet
Want to add another chain to the list? Make sure you read the contributing guide first.
FAQs
A collection of chains for wagmi
The npm package @wagmi/chains receives a total of 17,729 weekly downloads. As such, @wagmi/chains popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wagmi/chains demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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