How to use non-EVM networks with MetaMask via Snaps
Thanks to MetaMask Snaps, you can now access multiple networks that are not Ethereum-based through a plug-in system.
Navigating Solana? MetaMask supports this network natively. Learn more about getting started with a Solana account directly in your wallet here.
What networks can I use in MetaMask?
Here are just some of the networks that are accessible on MetaMask using a Snap (in alphabetical order):
- Aleo
 - Algorand (ALGO)
 - Arweave (AR)
 - Bitcoin (BTC)
 - Cosmos (ATOM)
 - Filecoin (FIL)
 - Hedera (HBAR)
 - NEAR (NEAR)
 - Polkadot (DOT)
 - Starknet (ETH)
 - Sui (SUI)
 - Tezos (XTZ)
 - Ripple (XRP)
 
For a full, current list of Snaps available for non-EVM networks available for use in MetaMask:
Apply the Interoperability filter and browse Snaps here:
That filter, Interoperability, refers to MetaMask being interoperable with chains that have a different technical setup than Ethereum-based networks.
Keep in mind that Snaps are, generally, not built by MetaMask. For more information on this, see our Interoperability Snaps overview article.
As always, if you hit a snag or are confused about some point of this journey out into the multi-chain universe, search for help on this site or open a conversation with one of our Support agents.