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Merge pull request #13454 from bskrksyp9/patch-44
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fix typo
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wackerow authored Jul 23, 2024
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### If I own an ETH address, do I own the same address on other blockchains?

You can use the same [address](/glossary/#address) on all blockchains that use similar underlying software to Ethereum (known as 'EVM-compatible'). This [list](https://chainlist.org/) will show you which blockchains you can use with the same address. Some blockchains, like Bitcoin, implement a completely separate set of network rules and you will need a different address with a different format. If you have a smart contract wallet you should check its product website for more info on which blockchains are supported because usuallly those have limited but more secure scope.
You can use the same [address](/glossary/#address) on all blockchains that use similar underlying software to Ethereum (known as 'EVM-compatible'). This [list](https://chainlist.org/) will show you which blockchains you can use with the same address. Some blockchains, like Bitcoin, implement a completely separate set of network rules and you will need a different address with a different format. If you have a smart contract wallet you should check its product website for more info on which blockchains are supported because usually those have limited but more secure scope.

### Is having my own wallet safer than keeping my funds on an exchange?

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