ENI Mainnet

Add ENI Mainnet to Your Wallet — MetaMask, OKX, Rabby, Trust Wallet

Chain ID: 173·Symbol: EGAS·TVL: $215.7 triệu

ENI Mainnet is an EVM-compatible blockchain with Chain ID 173 and native token EGAS. This page lets you add ENI Mainnet to MetaMask, Rabby Wallet, OKX Wallet or Trust Wallet in one click — no manual Chain ID or RPC entry required.

RPC Endpoints
https://rpc.eniac.network
https://rpc1.eniac.network
https://rpc2.eniac.network
https://enirpc.com
https://jp.enirpc.com
https://jp.eniacrpc.net
WSS
wss://rpc.eniac.network/ws/

Block Explorer

What is ENI Mainnet?

ENI Mainnet is an EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) compatible blockchain network. Any EVM wallet — MetaMask, Rabby, OKX Wallet, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet — can connect and transact on ENI Mainnet once you add the network configuration. ENI Mainnet currently has a Total Value Locked (TVL) of approximately $215.7M according to DeFiLlama data.

Why do you need to add ENI Mainnet to your wallet?

MetaMask and most wallets only come pre-configured with Ethereum Mainnet. To transact, swap tokens, or use dApps on ENI Mainnet, you need to add the network first. Entering an incorrect Chain ID or RPC can put your assets at risk. Use the "Add to wallet" button above — data sourced directly from chainid.network, the canonical Ethereum chain registry.

How to add ENI Mainnet to your wallet

  1. 1

    Click Add to wallet

    Press the "Add to wallet" button above. MetaMask, OKX Wallet, Rabby Wallet or Trust Wallet will show a popup asking you to confirm adding the ENI Mainnet network.

  2. 2

    Confirm in your wallet

    Your wallet shows the ENI Mainnet network details: Chain ID 173, native token EGAS. Verify the Chain ID is correct, then click "Approve" or "Add Network".

  3. 3

    Switch to the new network

    After confirming, your wallet automatically switches to ENI Mainnet. You can start transacting right away — you will need EGAS to pay gas fees.

ENI Mainnet network technical details

To add manually, go to Settings → Networks → Add Network in MetaMask (or your wallet's equivalent) and enter the details below:

NameENI Mainnet
Chain ID173
Native tokenEGAS
Decimals18
RPC Endpointhttps://rpc.eniac.network
Block Explorerhttps://scan.eniac.network

Important notice

  • Always verify Chain ID 173 before confirming — attackers sometimes create fake networks with similar names but different Chain IDs
  • You need EGAS tokens in your wallet to pay gas fees for transactions on ENI Mainnet
  • Data on this page is sourced from chainid.network — the community-verified Ethereum chain registry
  • If the "Add to wallet" button doesn't work, your wallet may not support wallet_addEthereumChain — add the network manually using the details below

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to add ENI Mainnet to MetaMask?
Yes, if you use the "Add to wallet" button on this page. Data is sourced from chainid.network — the community-audited Ethereum registry. Adding a network does not expose your private key or grant any permissions to the dApp.
What is ENI Mainnet Chain ID?
The Chain ID of ENI Mainnet is 173. This unique number identifies the network and prevents MetaMask and other EVM wallets from mixing up transactions across different chains.
Do I need EGAS tokens to use ENI Mainnet?
Yes. Every transaction on ENI Mainnet requires EGAS to pay gas fees. You can purchase EGAS on exchanges and bridge it to ENI Mainnet, or use a faucet if this is a testnet.
What is the ENI Mainnet RPC endpoint?
An RPC endpoint is the server address your wallet uses to communicate with the ENI Mainnet blockchain — sending transactions, reading balances, and checking state. One popular ENI Mainnet RPC is https://rpc.eniac.network. This page shows live latency for each RPC so you can pick the fastest one.
My wallet says ENI Mainnet already exists when I click Add — what do I do?
That's completely normal. If ENI Mainnet is already in your wallet, it will simply switch to that network instead of adding a duplicate — no error or conflict.
I added ENI Mainnet but the network won't load — what's wrong?
The most common cause is a broken or overloaded RPC endpoint. Your wallet uses RPC to connect to the blockchain — if the RPC is down, the network won't load even if it was added correctly. Fix: copy a different RPC from the list above (prefer green low-latency ones), then go to Settings → Networks in your wallet and replace the old RPC with the new one. Watch the tutorial video above for step-by-step instructions on updating your RPC.