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# Cryptocurrency Support Index

SKX supports 20+ cryptocurrencies across 5 major blockchain networks, enabling complete portfolio spending.

**Network Coverage:**

* **Ethereum**: ETH and ERC-20 tokens (USDT, USDC, DAI)
* **Binance Smart Chain**: BNB, BUSD, CAKE, and BEP-20 tokens
* **Tron**: TRX, USDT-TRC20, and TRC-20 tokens
* **Polygon**: MATIC and wrapped tokens
* **Emerging Assets**: PEPE, DOGE, SHIB, and community coins

Multi-network architecture accommodates technical diversity while presenting unified experiences. Automatic network selection minimizes costs by choosing optimal blockchains based on current fee conditions. Real-time price feeds ensure accurate conversion rates without significant slippage.

Stablecoin integration provides price stability through USDT (multiple networks), USDC, and other regulated options. Emerging cryptocurrency support includes meme tokens, acknowledging legitimate spending desires regardless of traditional financial sector recognition.


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