> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.securechain.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem.md).

# Ecosystem

- [Wallet](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem/wallet.md): SecureChain AI supports Metamask and other EVM compatible wallets
- [Mainnet Info](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem/mainnet-info.md): Please find the SecureChain mainnet details. This can be used to add network in the metamask or to be used in any development environment.
- [Testnet Info](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem/testnet-info.md): Please find the SecureChain testnet details. This can be used to add in the metamask or to be used in any development purpose.
- [Cross-chain Bridge](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem/cross-chain-bridge.md): Cross-chain Bridge lets users to exchange the assets from other blockchain to SecureChain AI network and vice versa.
- [Dapps](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem/dapps.md): Following Decentralised Applications (Dapps) will be developed as part of the web3 ecosystem. Community is encouraged to create Dapps to increase the utility of the SecureChain network.
- [Security Services](https://docs.securechain.ai/ecosystem/security-services.md): SecureChain Security Services (SSS) is designed to protect the web3 ecosystem from hacks, scams and frauds.


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