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# Contract Addresses

### Dogether on other EVM Chains

Dogether is not just the lifeblood of its native mainnet; it's a digital asset designed to traverse and thrive within the broader EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) ecosystem. Our bridge facilitates this, ensuring Dogether's free flow across various blockchain networks.

Below you'll find the official contract addresses for Dogether on each supported EVM chain:

### **Dogether Bridge:** [Bridge](https://bridge.dogether.dog/)

### Dogether on BSC (Binance Smart Chain)

* **Contract Address (CA):**
  * `0x33375FE37411c3B7F33223DFC2fD7FD400fE0725`

### Dogether on Polygon Network

* **Contract Address (CA):**
  * `0x33375FE37411c3B7F33223DFC2fD7FD400fE0725`

Please ensure you're using the correct contract address when interacting with Dogether on each respective chain. This guarantees a seamless experience as you engage with the expansive world of decentralized finance.


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