Kastle ↗ supports multiple networks within the Kaspa ecosystem, including both Layer 1 and Layer 2.
This allows users to interact with a variety of assets — from native $KAS, KRC tokens to EVM-based assets (ERC20, ERC721) — all within one wallet.
This section provides an overview of the networks currently supported in Kastle and explains how to switch between mainnet and testnet environments.
The Kaspa Layer 1 (L1) network is the core blockchain that powers all native transactions and on-chain data.
KRC-based assets are built on Kasplex’s data insertion protocol and indexed by third-party APIs that Kastle monitors for display.
Kasplex L2 extends the Kaspa ecosystem with EVM compatibility, supporting assets and dApps built using Ethereum standards. Kastle currently supports:
This means you can interact with familiar EVM-style dApps and tokens directly from your Kastle wallet while benefiting from Kaspa’s high-speed, PoW-secured foundation.
Igra is an experimental Layer-2 protocol being developed on top of Kaspa. Its objective is to combine Bitcoin-grade Proof-of-Work security with the programmability of modern virtual machines.
The project explores how Kaspa’s BlockDAG architecture can be used to support EVM-based smart contracts with high throughput and low latency, while maintaining strong decentralization and MEV resistance.
Kastle currently supports the Igra Testnet, Caravel, allowing developers to experiment with its early implementation and test EVM-compatible transactions before mainnet release.
Switching between supported networks in Kastle is simple:

Kastle automatically handles all the different mainnet and testnet, you won't need to deal with switching between L1 and L2 and so on.
If you connect to a dApp that operates on a different network, Kastle will automatically prompt you to switch.
🧠 Tip
When using any testnet, remember that tokens there have no real value — they’re for experimentation and development purposes only.
✅ Summary of Supported Networks
Layer
Network
Supported Environments
Supported Assets
L1
Kaspa
Mainnet + TN10 Testnet
$KAS, KRC-20, KRC-721, KNS
L2
Kasplex
Mainnet + Testnet
ERC-20, ERC-721
L2
Igra
Testnet
ERC-20, ERC-721
As the Kaspa ecosystem continues to evolve, Kastle will expand support for additional networks and Layer-2 integrations, ensuring a seamless experience across all Kaspa environments.
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Kaspa Network Integration
Kastle ↗ supports multiple networks within the Kaspa ecosystem, including both Layer 1 and Layer 2.
This allows users to interact with a variety of assets — from native $KAS, KRC tokens to EVM-based assets (ERC20, ERC721) — all within one wallet.
This section provides an overview of the networks currently supported in Kastle and explains how to switch between mainnet and testnet environments.
The Kaspa Layer 1 (L1) network is the core blockchain that powers all native transactions and on-chain data.
KRC-based assets are built on Kasplex’s data insertion protocol and indexed by third-party APIs that Kastle monitors for display.
Kasplex L2 extends the Kaspa ecosystem with EVM compatibility, supporting assets and dApps built using Ethereum standards. Kastle currently supports:
This means you can interact with familiar EVM-style dApps and tokens directly from your Kastle wallet while benefiting from Kaspa’s high-speed, PoW-secured foundation.
Igra is an experimental Layer-2 protocol being developed on top of Kaspa. Its objective is to combine Bitcoin-grade Proof-of-Work security with the programmability of modern virtual machines.
The project explores how Kaspa’s BlockDAG architecture can be used to support EVM-based smart contracts with high throughput and low latency, while maintaining strong decentralization and MEV resistance.
Kastle currently supports the Igra Testnet, Caravel, allowing developers to experiment with its early implementation and test EVM-compatible transactions before mainnet release.
Switching between supported networks in Kastle is simple:

Kastle automatically handles all the different mainnet and testnet, you won't need to deal with switching between L1 and L2 and so on.
If you connect to a dApp that operates on a different network, Kastle will automatically prompt you to switch.
🧠 Tip
When using any testnet, remember that tokens there have no real value — they’re for experimentation and development purposes only.
✅ Summary of Supported Networks
Layer
Network
Supported Environments
Supported Assets
L1
Kaspa
Mainnet + TN10 Testnet
$KAS, KRC-20, KRC-721, KNS
L2
Kasplex
Mainnet + Testnet
ERC-20, ERC-721
L2
Igra
Testnet
ERC-20, ERC-721
As the Kaspa ecosystem continues to evolve, Kastle will expand support for additional networks and Layer-2 integrations, ensuring a seamless experience across all Kaspa environments.
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Advanced Features
Kaspa Network Integration
Kastle ↗ supports multiple networks within the Kaspa ecosystem, including both Layer 1 and Layer 2.
This allows users to interact with a variety of assets — from native $KAS, KRC tokens to EVM-based assets (ERC20, ERC721) — all within one wallet.
This section provides an overview of the networks currently supported in Kastle and explains how to switch between mainnet and testnet environments.
The Kaspa Layer 1 (L1) network is the core blockchain that powers all native transactions and on-chain data.
KRC-based assets are built on Kasplex’s data insertion protocol and indexed by third-party APIs that Kastle monitors for display.
Kasplex L2 extends the Kaspa ecosystem with EVM compatibility, supporting assets and dApps built using Ethereum standards. Kastle currently supports:
This means you can interact with familiar EVM-style dApps and tokens directly from your Kastle wallet while benefiting from Kaspa’s high-speed, PoW-secured foundation.
Igra is an experimental Layer-2 protocol being developed on top of Kaspa. Its objective is to combine Bitcoin-grade Proof-of-Work security with the programmability of modern virtual machines.
The project explores how Kaspa’s BlockDAG architecture can be used to support EVM-based smart contracts with high throughput and low latency, while maintaining strong decentralization and MEV resistance.
Kastle currently supports the Igra Testnet, Caravel, allowing developers to experiment with its early implementation and test EVM-compatible transactions before mainnet release.
Switching between supported networks in Kastle is simple:

Kastle automatically handles all the different mainnet and testnet, you won't need to deal with switching between L1 and L2 and so on.
If you connect to a dApp that operates on a different network, Kastle will automatically prompt you to switch.
🧠 Tip
When using any testnet, remember that tokens there have no real value — they’re for experimentation and development purposes only.
✅ Summary of Supported Networks
Layer
Network
Supported Environments
Supported Assets
L1
Kaspa
Mainnet + TN10 Testnet
$KAS, KRC-20, KRC-721, KNS
L2
Kasplex
Mainnet + Testnet
ERC-20, ERC-721
L2
Igra
Testnet
ERC-20, ERC-721
As the Kaspa ecosystem continues to evolve, Kastle will expand support for additional networks and Layer-2 integrations, ensuring a seamless experience across all Kaspa environments.
Back to Advanced Features
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