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# Multiple Chains

Clique Wallet provides native support for multiple blockchain networks, allowing users to manage assets across different ecosystems from a single unified account.

#### Unified Account Management

All wallets across different blockchains are managed under a single user account:

* **Single Authentication**: One login provides access to all wallets across all networks
* **Unified Interface**: Manage all wallets through a single interface
* **Cross-Chain Operations**: Perform operations across different chains from the same account

#### Network-Specific Features

Each supported network has its own characteristics:

**Solana:**

* Native Solana wallet addresses
* Support for Solana's transaction format
* Integration with Solana-based applications and protocols

**EVM-Compatible Chains:**

* Shared wallet address format across all EVM chains
* Same address works on Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, BNB Smart Chain, HyperEVM, and more
* Support for EIP-712 and standard Ethereum transaction formats

**Hyperliquid:**

* Support for both HyperEVM (EVM-compatible) and HyperCore (non-EVM L1)
* Same EVM wallet address used for both chains
* Integration with Hyperliquid's trading infrastructure

#### Extensibility

Clique Wallet's architecture supports adding new blockchain networks as they gain adoption. The extensible design ensures that users can access emerging ecosystems and protocols without requiring major infrastructure changes.


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