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FAQs

What is Fuse Network?

The Fuse Network is an enterprise-grade, use-case agnostic, reliable, stable, and secure decentralized EVM-compatible public blockchain. Designed for high transaction volumes and microtransactions, Fuse supports DeFi and Gaming applications alongside general blockchain use cases. Learn more.

Who is the target audience for Fuse?

The Fuse blockchain is for any product or service looking for enterprise-grade, production-ready, professional, scalable blockchain infrastructure with cheap fees and fast transaction speeds. More specifically, financial service providers and merchants (Operators) that want to embrace Web3 payments. Learn more.

What is the Fuse SDK?

The Fuse SDK lets companies plug Web3 services and crypto payments into their existing mobile products with business-ready smart contract wallets, eliminating the complexities of Web3. Learn more

How is Fuse Network different from other blockchains?

Our firm belief is that companies will drive the mass adoption of crypto by extending services to their customers. We developed a vertically integrated non-custodial technology stack that delivers an unmatched digital payment user experience to aid this goal.

How can I add Fuse Network to MetaMask?

MetaMask is a blockchain wallet that supports Fuse Tokens and NFTs. To interact with Fuse dApps, adding the Fuse Network RPC to your MetaMask account is essential. Follow the step-by-step guide that will show you how. Learn more.

What is the FUSE token?

The Fuse Network also has its native token called FUSE. It serves as a medium of exchange within the network and a reward for users who contribute by running validators or developing applications on the platform. Learn more.

Where can I get FUSE Tokens?

FUSE is available on several centralized (CEX) and decentralized DEX exchanges. You can find the best information about FUSE trading volumes and prices on various exchanges on the Coingecko Markets page. Learn more.

What’s the FUSE token contract address?

Use this token address to add Fuse to your blockchain wallet.

Token contract: 0x970B9bB2C0444F5E81e9d0eFb84C8ccdcdcAf84d

Is FUSE available on any other networks?

Yes! Currently, wrapped versions of the FUSE token exist on several networks.

NetworkFuse Contract
EthereumEtherscan
PolygonPolygonscan
BNB ChainBSCscan
Arbitrum OneArbiscan
OptimismOptimism Explorer

What are Fuse Network validators, and should I become one?

The Fuse network runs on validator nodes hosted by network participants worldwide. ​Any person or entity holding the Fuse token can run a node that approves transactions in the network and receive rewards in Fuse Tokens (FUSE). Learn more.

What is Proof-of-Stake?

The Proof-of-Stake (PoS) mechanism works by selecting validators based on the quantity of the holdings of a particular cryptocurrency. Fuse runs a PoS mechanism. The significant difference between PoS and PoW consensus mechanisms is that validators are chosen randomly to mine rather than based on computing power. Learn more.

What Does EVM-Compatible Mean?

EVM compatibility ensures developers can migrate smart contracts from Ethereum to EVM-compatible chains like Fuse without writing the code from scratch. Learn more.

What are gas fees?

Gas is a fee required to execute transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. The Fuse blockchain has gas fees for transactions completed in FUSE, with an average cost of 1 cent. Learn more.

What are dApps?

dApps is short for decentralized applications and refers to applications that run on the blockchain. Blockchain apps are comparable to traditional software apps, except they implement a decentralized architecture and economic systems based on cryptocurrencies to increase security and trust.

What is a blockchain wallet?

Sometimes referred to as a crypto or DeFi wallet, a blockchain wallet is a non-custodial wallet that stores a user’s cryptocurrency and digital assets. They are non-custodial, meaning only those with the unique seed phrase or private key can access the funds. Learn more.

What is Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

DeFi is short for decentralized finance, an overarching term for various financial services using cryptocurrency and the blockchain. Put more, DeFi dApps aim to cut the go-betweens out of everyday financial transactions and give people more power over their finances. Learn more.

How can I partner or integrate with the Fuse network?

We always seek innovative solutions that enrich the Fuse ecosystem and provide builders with more tools to deliver stunning decentralized applications. Reach out to our business development team. Contact us.

I have an idea for a real-world platform. What do I do next?

We appreciate that turning the ideas presented here into tangible business results requires a leap. If you have an idea for a Web3 project or solution that could enhance the Fuse ecosystem, book a meeting and let’s talk! Contact us.

I still have questions!

Please join our community forum and open a new thread in the relevant category. Alongside supportive, 3rd party community members, our internal team regularly monitors forums and responds. Join the community.