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### If I own an ETH address, do I own the same address on other blockchains?
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You can use the same [address](/glossary/#address) on all blockchains that use similar underlying software to Ethereum (known as 'EVM-compatible'). This [list](https://chainlist.org/) will show you which blockchains you can use with the same address. Some blockchains, like Bitcoin, implement a completely separate set of network rules and you will need a different address with a different format. If you have a smart contract wallet you should check its product website for more info on which blockchains are supported because usuallly those have limited but more secure scope.
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You can use the same [address](/glossary/#address) on all blockchains that use similar underlying software to Ethereum (known as 'EVM-compatible'). This [list](https://chainlist.org/) will show you which blockchains you can use with the same address. Some blockchains, like Bitcoin, implement a completely separate set of network rules and you will need a different address with a different format. If you have a smart contract wallet you should check its product website for more info on which blockchains are supported because usually those have limited but more secure scope.
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### Is having my own wallet safer than keeping my funds on an exchange?
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