Introduction
KyberSwap supports the trading of more than 20,000 tokens across the majority of the most established DeFi chains. KyberSwap provides seamless access to liquidity across chains directly from the KyberSwap app. For the full list of chains which KyberSwap has been integrated with, you can refer to Supported Exchanges and Networks.
MEV protection on Ethereum
To protect transactions on Ethereum against MEV strategies, KyberSwap provides users with the option to select MEV protected RPCs such as flashbots and MEVBlocker. Transactions via such RPCs will undergo a different transaction ordering process and therefore enjoy protection from multiple MEV strategies.
It is important that you understand the pros and cons of using MEV protected RPCs. This will help you make an informed decision as to the suitability of such RPCs with regards to your DeFi goals. MEV protected RPCs will be indicated with green shield icon.
Switching your active network
Step 1: Connect your wallet
Upon connecting your wallet, KyberSwap would have automatically defaulted to the network per your wallet's setting. You can view the active network on the top right of the KyberSwap app.
In the example above, KyberSwap has connected to the Ethereum Mainnet as per the MetaMask setting.
Step 2: Switch networks
To change the network, you can select the dropdown which will display the full list of chain options for you to choose from.
Select your preferred chain and you should then be prompted by your wallet to confirm the network change. If this is your first time connecting to a chain, your wallet provider should display the details of the chain for your verification. The below is an example of adding the Polygon chain and confirming the chain switch using MetaMask.
Now that the switch has been approved, KyberSwap should be connected to your selected network. You can verify this from the active chain displayed in the top right of the KyberSwap app.