Networks on CenturionDEX FAQ#

CenturionDEX operates on the Centurion blockchain. Mainnet uses chain ID 286 and native CTN; Fornax and Centaurus are testnets that use tCTN.

Which mainnet does CenturionDEX use?#

CenturionDEX production swaps and liquidity run on Centurion mainnet, chain ID 286. You need native CTN for network costs measured in Newtons.

Does CenturionDEX support other blockchains?#

No. Centurion Protocol pools are not deployed by CenturionDEX on Avalanche, Base, Blast, BNB Smart Chain, World Chain, ZKsync, Zora, or another third-party network. EVM-compatible address formats do not make those networks interchangeable.

Which testnets are available?#

Fornax uses chain ID 287, and Centaurus uses chain ID 288. Both use tCTN. Confirm current test interfaces, contracts, RPC endpoints, explorers, and tCTN distribution through official Centurion sources.

Does tCTN have value?#

tCTN is for testing and does not become mainnet CTN. Do not buy it, send real assets to obtain it, or trust anyone who asks for payment or wallet secrets in exchange for it.

Why did my balance disappear after switching?#

Each network has separate state. Your wallet may show the same address, but CTN, tCTN, CRC-20 balances, approvals, and transaction history belong to the selected chain. Switching networks does not move assets.

How do I add Centurion to my wallet?#

Use current network configuration from an official Centurion source. Confirm the chain ID and native asset before saving. Do not guess RPC or explorer URLs or copy them from direct messages.

Why does CenturionDEX say “wrong network”?#

The wallet and interface are connected to different chains. Select Centurion mainnet or the intended testnet, approve the verified switch request, then refresh or reconnect if necessary.

Can I send an asset from another EVM-compatible chain directly to Centurion?#

No. A direct send remains on the source network. Cross-network movement requires an explicitly supported bridge, issuer process, or exchange route. Verify that a current route supports both networks and the exact token before using it.

What should I verify before signing?#

Check the chain ID, token contracts, amount, recipient, approval spender, minimum received, and CTN network cost. Cancel any request that unexpectedly switches to a third-party network.