> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.revelator.com/wallet/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.revelator.com/wallet/settings/switching-networks.md).

# Switching Networks

Revelator Wallet is multi-chain compatible, meaning you can run Base and Polygon (and more) networks at the same time. The app currently supports testnet blockchains in a separate network configuration to mainnet blockchains.&#x20;

<details>

<summary>Switching network to testnets</summary>

1. Open your account page by tapping your avatar image top right.
2. Under settings open, **Network**
3. Tap **Testnets** to switch the network config currently used by the app from Mainnets -> Testnets.
4. Confirm the switch. Upon confirming the app will reload and you will now be able to use our supported testnets.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Switching network to mainnets</summary>

1. Open your account page by tapping your avatar image top right.
2. Under settings open, **Network**
3. Tap **Mainnets** to switch the network config currently used by the app from Testnets -> Mainnets.
4. Confirm the switch. Upon confirming the app will reload and you will now be able to use our supported mainnets.

</details>

When using the app with testnets, please note that **any royalty payments you receive or transactions you send are for testing purposes** **only** and will be using testnet funds and tokens that are not exchangeable for real value.


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