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# Assets and chains

**What assets and chains does Minara support?** Supported chains: Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Optimism. Additional chains are planned.

For perpetual trading on Hyperliquid, Minara supports crypto perpetuals, tokenized stocks, and commodities.

**Does Minara support cross-chain trading?** Yes. You can use assets on one chain (e.g., USDC on Ethereum) to purchase tokens on another chain. Minara handles the cross-chain transfer automatically — no manual bridging required.

**What trade types does Minara support?** Currently:

* Spot trading (market and stop market orders)
* Perpetual futures on Hyperliquid (via Copilot and Autopilot)
* Custom strategy trading via Workflow (copy trading, split entry/exit, etc.)

Planned: futures trading, automated arbitrage, DeFi integrations.


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