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How to add Polygon network to Exodus
Add the Polygon network to your Exodus wallet to manage MATIC tokens and interact with DeFi and NFT platforms seamlessly.
Jul 21, 2025 at 12:14 pm

What is the Polygon Network?
The Polygon network, formerly known as Matic Network, is a layer-2 scaling solution designed to improve the speed and reduce the cost of Ethereum-based transactions. It operates as a sidechain, enabling faster and cheaper transactions while maintaining the security of the Ethereum blockchain. Many decentralized applications (dApps), NFT marketplaces, and DeFi platforms utilize Polygon due to its low gas fees and high throughput. If you're using Exodus and want to interact with Polygon-based tokens or dApps, you'll need to add the Polygon network to your wallet.
Why Add Polygon Network to Exodus?
Exodus is a popular multi-currency wallet that supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies and tokens. However, it does not include the Polygon (MATIC) network by default. Adding Polygon allows you to send, receive, and manage MATIC tokens directly within Exodus. It also enables interaction with Polygon-based tokens (ERC-20 compatible), which are increasingly common in the DeFi and NFT ecosystems. Without adding the network manually, you won't be able to see or manage your Polygon assets inside the wallet.
How to Access the Network Settings in Exodus
Before you can add the Polygon network, you must access the network configuration section within Exodus. Here's how:
- Open the Exodus desktop application
- Navigate to the top-right corner and click on your profile icon
- Select 'Settings' from the dropdown menu
- In the left sidebar, click on 'Advanced'
- Locate the 'Networks' section
At this point, you'll see a list of currently supported networks. To add a new one, you'll need to input the custom RPC settings for Polygon.
Adding Polygon Network Manually
To successfully add the Polygon network, you must configure the RPC settings correctly. These settings allow your wallet to communicate with the Polygon blockchain. Here's what you need to input:
- Network Name: Polygon Mainnet
- RPC URL: https://polygon-rpc.com/
- Chain ID: 137
- Currency Symbol: MATIC
- Block Explorer URL: https://polygonscan.com/
Once you've entered these details, click 'Save' or 'Add Network' depending on your Exodus version. The wallet will attempt to connect to the Polygon network. If there are any errors, double-check the RPC URL and Chain ID, as these are the most common sources of issues.
Verifying MATIC Support and Token Interaction
After adding the Polygon network, you should verify that your Exodus wallet recognizes MATIC tokens. To do this:
- Click on the 'Receive' button in the wallet
- Look for MATIC in the list of available assets
- If it appears, you can now send and receive MATIC tokens
- To interact with Polygon-based ERC-20 tokens, ensure that the token contract address is supported
You may need to add custom tokens if they don't appear automatically. This involves entering the token contract address, symbol, and decimals manually in the token management section of Exodus.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use the same seed phrase for Polygon in Exodus as my Ethereum wallet?Yes, Exodus uses the same BIP39 seed phrase across all networks, including Polygon. This means you can access your Polygon wallet using the same recovery phrase as your Ethereum wallet.
2. Why can't I see my MATIC balance after adding the network?Ensure that you've actually sent MATIC to the Exodus wallet address. Just adding the network doesn't populate a balance automatically. Also, check that the RPC connection is working correctly.
3. Can I stake MATIC within Exodus?Currently, Exodus does not support staking MATIC directly within the wallet. You'll need to use a third-party staking service or platform that supports Polygon staking.
4. Is it safe to add a custom network like Polygon in Exodus?Yes, as long as you're using the official RPC URL and Chain ID, it's safe to add Polygon. Exodus allows users to add custom networks securely, but always ensure you're not entering sensitive information on third-party sites.
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