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Networks & Assets

Fiatsend uses more than one blockchain depending on the operation. This page maps where assets live — not every token is on every chain.

Summary

OperationTypical chainsAssets
Partner API payoutOff-chain orchestration → Ghana MoMoUSDT, USDC in → GHS out
User deposits (FiatsendOne)Polygon, BSCUSDT, USDC
GHSFIAT & gatewayLisk MainnetGHSFIAT, gateway contract ops
On-chain SDK (advanced)BSC, Polygon (per SDK config)USDC, USDT, escrow contracts

Always confirm the network in the FiatsendOne UI before sending tokens. Deposits sent on the wrong chain cannot be credited.

Deposits (FiatsendOne)

Users add USDT/USDC via Polygon or BSC deposit addresses shown in the app. These feed the custodial stablecoin ledger used for conversions and payouts.

warning

Do not send assets on Ethereum mainnet, Arbitrum, Base, or other networks unless explicitly shown in-app. Wrong-network transfers may be unrecoverable.

Settlement and GHSFIAT

GHSFIAT and core gateway logic for GHS-pegged on-chain settlement run on Lisk Mainnet. Mobile money delivery (GHS to MTN, Telecel, AirtelTigo) is the final off-chain leg in Ghana.

Partner API

Integrators call HTTPS endpoints only; stablecoin funding and settlement are handled on Fiatsend infrastructure. You specify USDT or USDC and a Ghana MoMo destination — see Withdrawals.

Supported stablecoins (platform)

See Supported stablecoins for the full token list and app availability.