Kaanch Network, Ethereum, BSC, and Base — now in one wallet
Introduction
Kaanch Network Wallet has rolled out multi-chain support, allowing users to manage assets across multiple blockchains from a single wallet.
The wallet now supports:
- Kaanch Network
- Ethereum
- Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
- Base
This update removes the need for separate wallets, repeated key imports, and constant network switching between different apps.
For users who hold assets across multiple chains, this is a practical upgrade focused on usability rather than complexity.
What Multi-Chain Support Means
Multi-chain support allows one wallet to work across multiple blockchains.
With this upgrade, Kaanch Network Wallet lets users:
- Switch between Kaanch Network, Ethereum, BSC, and Base
- View balances per chain
- Send and receive assets on each supported network
Instead of managing different wallets for different chains, everything now sits inside one interface.
Supported Assets
Users can hold, send, and receive:
- KNCH on Kaanch Network
- ETH on Ethereum
- BNB on BSC
- Tokens on Base
—all from one wallet interface.
How It Works
With Multi-Chain Support
- Select a blockchain inside the wallet
- Balances update for that chain
- Transactions run on the selected network
One wallet. Multiple blockchains.
Without Multi-Chain Support (Before)
- Separate wallets for each chain
- Manual network setup
- Repeated key imports
- High risk of sending tokens to the wrong chain
More friction. More mistakes.
How to Start
- Download or update Kaanch Network Wallet (Mobile app or Chrome extension)
- Open the wallet
- Enable Kaanch Network, Ethereum, BSC, and Base
- Start switching networks and managing assets
Conclusion
Multi-chain support makes Kaanch Network Wallet more practical for real-world crypto use.
By bringing Kaanch Network, Ethereum, BSC, and Base into one wallet, it removes the need to manage multiple apps and reduces everyday friction like switching wallets just to move between chains.
As multi-chain usage becomes normal, wallets that support multiple networks in one place are no longer optional. This update positions Kaanch Network Wallet as a simpler, more flexible option focused on usability rather than complexity.

