Chain coverage
Chains & bridgingThe number of chains where a token has meaningful circulating supply. Broad coverage helps distribution but fragments liquidity.
A token deployed on twenty chains is not twenty times as liquid — it is one pool of demand split twenty ways, with each deployment carrying its own bridge or issuance risk.
What matters is whether the token is natively issued on your chain or arrives via a bridge, and how deep the local market is.
Why it matters
Coverage decides whether you can transact where you actually operate, without a bridge in the path.
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Related terms
Native supply is minted by the issuer directly on that chain. Bridged supply is a wrapped claim whose safety depends on the bridge, not the issuer.
The size you can trade before moving the price. On USD.NET this is indexed on-chain DEX pool depth containing the asset; centralised order books are not included.
Circulating token supply multiplied by price, summed across every indexed chain. For stablecoins this is effectively the outstanding liability of the issuer.