How to Add Custom Networks to Exodus Wallet

Learn how to configure and manage custom blockchain networks securely in Exodus Wallet.

What Are Custom Networks?

Custom networks (like EVM chains or testnets) let advanced users connect Exodus Wallet to networks not available by default.

Why Add a Custom Network?

  • Access tokens and dApps not available on standard networks.
  • Test network features with minimal risk.
  • Expand your crypto toolkit across multiple ecosystems.

Steps to Add a Custom Network

  • Step 1: Open Exodus → go to Settings > Networks.
  • Step 2: Click Add Custom Network.
  • Step 3: Enter:
    • Network Name (e.g., BSC Testnet)
    • RPC URL
    • Chain ID
    • Symbol (e.g., BNB)
    • Explorer URL (optional)
  • Step 4: Save and select your custom network.
  • Step 5: Switch network in Exodus to use it.

Important Tips

  • Use trusted RPC endpoints only.
  • Check chain IDs from official sources.
  • Start with small transactions.

Troubleshooting

  • If loading fails, re-check RPC URL and chain ID.
  • Ensure Exodus is updated to the latest version.
  • Try alternate RPC endpoints.
  • Contact ExodusDeskCare support if needed.

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Disclaimer: ExodusDeskCare is not affiliated with Exodus. This guide is informational and not financial advice.