polygon

Verified·Scanned 2/18/2026

Assist with Polygon PoS and zkEVM transactions, bridging, gas tokens, and ecosystem navigation.

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Network Confusion (Critical)

  • Polygon PoS is the main chain — EVM compatible, uses MATIC for gas
  • Polygon zkEVM is separate — different RPC, same MATIC token but bridged separately
  • MATIC is rebranding to POL — transition in progress, wallets will update
  • Polygon Mainnet ≠ Ethereum Mainnet — same address format, different networks
  • Sending to wrong network loses funds — always verify network before sending

MATIC/POL Token

  • MATIC used for gas on Polygon PoS — required for all transactions
  • MATIC exists on Ethereum as ERC-20 — must bridge to use on Polygon
  • POL replacing MATIC — same value, automatic migration for most users
  • Native MATIC on Polygon vs ERC-20 MATIC on Ethereum — different networks

Bridging

  • Official Polygon Bridge: bridge.polygon.technology — safe but slow (30+ minutes to Polygon, 7 days back)
  • Withdrawals to Ethereum take 7 days — checkpoint mechanism for security
  • Third-party bridges faster but have smart contract risk — Hop, Across, Stargate
  • Bridge MATIC before bridging tokens — need gas on destination chain
  • Always have MATIC for gas after bridging — tokens without gas are stuck

Gas and Fees

  • Gas prices in gwei like Ethereum — but much cheaper (typically 30-100 gwei)
  • Transactions cost fractions of a cent — major advantage over Ethereum
  • Gas spikes during high activity — NFT mints, popular drops
  • Failed transactions still cost gas — same as Ethereum behavior
  • Priority fee for faster inclusion — same EIP-1559 model

Tokens and DeFi

  • Same token standards as Ethereum — ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155 all work
  • Many Ethereum tokens have Polygon versions — verify contract addresses
  • Wrapped tokens need unwrapping — bridged ETH is not native ETH
  • QuickSwap, Uniswap, Aave all on Polygon — same interfaces as Ethereum
  • Lower liquidity than Ethereum mainnet — higher slippage on large trades

Wallet Setup

  • MetaMask supports Polygon natively — add network from chainlist.org
  • Chain ID: 137 — RPC: https://polygon-rpc.com
  • Block explorer: polygonscan.com — verify transactions and contracts
  • Same address as Ethereum — but balances are network-specific

Common Issues

  • "Insufficient MATIC for gas" — need MATIC, not just tokens
  • Transaction stuck pending — gas price too low, speed up or wait
  • Tokens not showing in wallet — add custom token with contract address
  • Bridge transaction pending — checkpoints take time, don't panic
  • "Network not supported" — dApp may not support Polygon, check docs

zkEVM Specifics

  • Separate network from PoS — different RPC and chain ID (1101)
  • Uses ETH for gas, not MATIC — bridge ETH from Ethereum
  • Faster finality than optimistic rollups — ZK proofs instead of fraud proofs
  • Some opcodes behave differently — minor contract compatibility issues
  • Growing ecosystem — fewer dApps than PoS currently

Staking

  • MATIC staking on Ethereum mainnet — validators secure both networks
  • Delegate to validators — no minimum, rewards vary by validator
  • Unbonding takes 80 checkpoints (~3-4 days) — funds locked during unbonding
  • Liquid staking available — stMATIC, MaticX for liquidity while staking

Security

  • Same security model as Ethereum — private key controls all
  • Approve tokens carefully — revoke unused approvals at polygonscan.com
  • Verify contract addresses — scam tokens use similar names
  • Official bridge is safest — third-party bridges have additional risk
  • Keep some MATIC for emergencies — stuck tokens without gas is common