Choose Your Network.
Control Your Transaction.

Not all blockchains are equal. Speed, cost, and security vary dramatically across networks — and Core Capital puts that choice directly in your hands.

Most wallets pick a network for you and hide the decision behind the interface. Core Capital does the opposite. We surface network selection as a first-class feature — because serious investors don't leave infrastructure to chance.

The Network Is Not a Background Detail.
It Is the Decision.

Every blockchain network has a different architecture, different validators, different fee structures, and different confirmation times. Choosing the right one is how sophisticated investors manage execution quality.

When you send digital currency, your transaction doesn't just move from point A to point B. It is broadcast to a network of nodes, validated, and confirmed. That entire process — its speed, its cost, and its finality — is determined by which network you use. Core Capital gives you the infrastructure to make that call correctly.

Speed Varies by Network

Confirmation times range from under 1 second on the fastest networks to several minutes on proof-of-work chains.

Fees Are Network-Determined

Gas fees and validator fees are set by the network. We surface the real cost before you transact.

Finality Is Not Uniform

Transaction finality differs across chains. Some achieve it in seconds; others require multiple block confirmations.

Infrastructure Coverage

The Networks Core Capital Supports

Every network on the platform was selected against the same criteria: security track record, decentralization, institutional liquidity, and active development. We don't add networks for novelty.

Ethereum Mainnet (ETH)

ETH
Type: Proof of Stake | Avg. Confirmation: ~12 seconds | Fee Level: Variable (medium–high)

The most battle-tested smart contract network in existence. Ethereum Mainnet is the default choice for high-value transactions where absolute security and network maturity outweigh gas cost considerations.

BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

BSC
Type: Proof of Staked Authority | Avg. Confirmation: ~3 seconds | Fee Level: Low

High-throughput and low-cost — BNB Smart Chain is the network of choice when speed and fee efficiency are the priority without sacrificing meaningful security. EVM-compatible and widely supported.

Solana (SOL)

SOL
Type: Proof of History + PoS | Avg. Confirmation: <1 second | Fee Level: Very Low

The fastest settlement network on the platform. Solana's architecture processes thousands of transactions per second with sub-cent fees — built for investors who move capital frequently and at scale.

Polygon (MATIC)

MATIC
Type: Proof of Stake | Avg. Confirmation: ~2 seconds | Fee Level: Very Low

Ethereum's institutional scaling companion. Polygon inherits Ethereum's security model while dramatically reducing fees and confirmation times — ideal for high-frequency transfers.

Tron (TRX)

TRX
Type: Delegated Proof of Stake | Avg. Confirmation: ~3 seconds | Fee Level: Very Low

Dominant in stablecoin transfers — particularly USDT. If you are moving dollar-denominated digital value at scale, Tron's network is frequently the most cost-efficient path available.

Avalanche (AVAX)

AVAX
Type: Avalanche Consensus | Avg. Confirmation: ~2 seconds | Fee Level: Low

Institutional-grade throughput with sub-2-second finality. Avalanche's unique consensus mechanism delivers both speed and true finality — a rare combination for time-sensitive capital movements.

Arbitrum (ARB)

ARB
Type: Optimistic Rollup (L2) | Avg. Confirmation: ~1 second | Fee Level: Low

Ethereum security. Fraction of the cost. Arbitrum inherits Ethereum's validator network while settling transactions on Layer 2 — delivering near-instant finality at dramatically lower fees.

Bitcoin Network (BTC)

BTC
Type: Proof of Work | Avg. Confirmation: ~10 minutes | Fee Level: Variable (medium–high)

The most secure and most decentralized settlement network ever created. Bitcoin's network is not chosen for speed — it is chosen for permanence and the most proven consensus mechanism in history.

This roster reads like a professional asset class prospectus — informative, precise, and trustworthy.

The Workflow

How Selection Works Inside Core Capital

We built network selection to be powerful for the technically sophisticated — and completely non-intimidating for everyone else.

01

Initiate Your Transaction

Begin a send or conversion. Enter destination and amount. At this point, no network has been committed.

02

Compatible Network Detection

Based on coin and address, our routing engine surfaces all valid compatible networks automatically.

03

Review Network Comparison

A side-by-side comparison displays confirmation time, current fee, and finality rating for each option.

04

Select Your Network

Choose the network that matches your priority — fastest settlement, lowest cost, or highest security.

05

Confirm and Execute

Review the final summary and confirm with biometric auth. We broadcast to the selected network immediately.

06

Real-Time Status Tracking

Once submitted, your transaction appears with real-time updates — pending, confirmed, and fully settled.

Data Environment

Built-In Network Intelligence

Choosing a network is only the beginning. Core Capital's intelligence layer gives you live data so your selection is based on current reality, not assumptions.

01

Live Fee Estimation

Before you confirm, Core Capital pulls real-time fee data from the selected network and displays the current cost in your base currency.

02

Network Congestion Indicator

A live congestion status for each supported network — displayed as a simple low / medium / high indicator at the moment of transaction.

03

Estimated Confirmation Timer

Based on current block production rates and mempool depth, we estimate how long your transaction will take to receive its first confirmation.

04

Historical Fee Trends

View a 7-day fee trend chart for each network — so you can identify whether current fees are anomalously high or within normal range.

05

Network Health Status

We monitor operational health continuously. If a network is experiencing issues, a status flag appears in the panel before you select it.

06

Smart Network Suggestions

Based on the coin, amount, and history, our engine surfaces a recommended network with a brief rationale. Overridable at any time.

Vetting & Compliance

We Only Connect You to Networks We Trust With Institutional Capital

Adding a network to Core Capital is an infrastructure decision — evaluated against the same standards we apply to our own custody architecture. Every network goes through a formal review.

Security Track Record

Minimum operational history and a clean security record required. We evaluate live duration and resolution of past consensus challenges.

Decentralization Score

We evaluate validator/miner distribution across each network and maintain minimum thresholds to avoid single-point-of-failure risks.

Liquidity Depth

A network must have sufficient on-chain liquidity to support institutional transaction volumes without slippage or fee instability.

Regulatory Compatibility

Review for compatibility with AML screening, traceability, and jurisdictional posture. We avoid networks in regulatory grey zones.

Active Development & Governance

Requires evidence of ongoing protocol development, active governance, and a credible roadmap to ensure long-term viability.

Infrastructure Excellence

The Network Is Your Decision.
Make It with the Right Infrastructure.

Core Capital is the only digital wallet that treats network selection as a first-class feature. Every transaction can be optimized for speed, cost, or permanence — on your terms.

🔐 Multi-network support · Live fee data · Real-time confirmation tracking · Institutional network vetting

"Your capital moves on your network. On your terms. Always."