Introduction
This guide explains how to add blockchain networks on:
● ELLIPAL Titan / Titan 2.0 / Titan Mini
● ELLIPAL X Card (via App)
What is a Network?
● A network is a blockchain (e.g., Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana)
● It is where your assets are stored and transactions are processed
Examples:
● ETH runs on the Ethereum network
● USDT can exist on multiple networks:
○ Ethereum (ERC20)
○ Tron (TRC20)
○ BNB Smart Chain (BEP20)
⚠️ Important:
● The same token on different networks is NOT interchangeable
● Always ensure the sending and receiving network match
Titan Series (Titan / Titan 2.0 / Titan Mini)
A. Access the Add Network Menu
Unlock your Titan device.
● On the main Assets page:Tap the “+” icon (Add Networks) at the top right
● Or scroll to the bottom and tap “Add Networks”
B. Select Your Networks
In the “Add Networks” list:
● Browse available networks
● Toggle the switch to green for the networks you want to enable
C. Return to Assets List
Tap the back arrow in the top left corner to return to your main network list.
D. Generate Connection QR Code
Tap the network you just added (e.g., SOL).
Then tap “Connect to App” to display the App connection QR code.
E. Sync with App
Open the ELLIPAL App on your phone.
Scan the QR code shown on your Titan device to synchronize the network.
X Card (In App)
A. Open the Network Menu
Open the ELLIPAL App.
On the Assets page, tap the “+” icon in the top right corner.
B. Find Your Network
Use one of the following methods:
● Search using the search bar
● Scroll through the “Add and Sort” list
C. Enable the Network
Tap the green “+” icon next to the network name.
D. Return to Assets Homepage
● Tap the “Close” icon in the top left corner
● Or swipe left to return
Your newly added network will now appear in your asset list.
Notes
Titan Series:
○ Requires QR code sync with the App after adding networks
X Card:
○ Networks update immediately in the App
If a network is not available:
○ Update your device firmware and ELLIPAL App to the latest version
Always double-check the network before sending or receiving funds
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