--- title: Supported Networks description: All the public networks the Ocean Protocol contracts are deployed to, and additional core components deployed to them. --- Ocean Protocol contracts are deployed on multiple public networks. You can always find the most up-to-date deployment addresses for all individual contracts in the [address.json](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/contracts/blob/master/artifacts/address.json) artifact. In each network, you’ll need ETH to pay for gas, and OCEAN for certain Ocean actions. Because the Ethereum mainnet is a network for production settings, ETH and OCEAN tokens have real value on there. The ETH and OCEAN tokens in each test network don’t have real value and are used for testing-purposes only. They can be obtained with _faucets_ to dole out ETH and OCEAN. ## Ethereum Mainnet The Ethereum Mainnet is Ocean’s production network. MetaMask and other ERC20 wallets default to Ethereum mainnet, therefore your wallet is almost certainly pointing to Ethereum by default. **Get Tokens** - ETH: [Exchanges to purchase](https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/ethereum#markets) - OCEAN: [Official exchanges to purchase](https://oceanprotocol.com/token#get). - Token address: `0x967da4048cD07aB37855c090aAF366e4ce1b9F48` **Additional Components** | What | URL | | ------------ | -------------------------------------------- | | Explorer | `https://etherscan.io` | | Ocean Market | `https://market.oceanprotocol.com` | | Provider | `https://provider.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com` | | Aquarius | `https://aquarius.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com` | | Subgraph | `https://subgraph.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com` | ## Polygon (ex Matic) Mainnet The Polygon Mainnet is another of the Ocean's production networks. Polygon is an external network that you might not find as a predefined one inside your wallet. Thus you'll need to connect to it manually using the information below: | What | Value | |--------------------|------------------------------------------| | Network Name | `Matic Mainnet` | | RPC | `https://rpc.polygon.oceanprotocol.com/` | | Chain Id | `137` | | Currency Symbol | `MATIC` | | Block Explorer URL | `https://explorer.matic.network/` | Follow our guide to learn how to use those values to [set up a custom network in MetaMask](/tutorials/metamask-setup/#set-up-custom-network). **Get Tokens** - Polygon (MATIC): [Exchanges to purchase](https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/polygon#markets) - OCEAN: - Token address: `0x282d8efCe846A88B159800bd4130ad77443Fa1A1` **Additional Components** | What | URL | |--------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Explorer | `https://explorer-mainnet.maticvigil.com` | | Ocean Market | Point wallet to Polygon network, at `https://market.oceanprotocol.com`| | Provider | `https://provider.polygon.oceanprotocol.com` | | Aquarius | `https://aquarius.polygon.oceanprotocol.com` | | Subgraph | `https://subgraph.polygon.oceanprotocol.com` | **Bridge** Check our [Polygon Bridge guide](/tutorials/polygon-bridge/) to learn how you can deposit, withdraw and send tokens. ## Ropsten Ropsten is a test network. In MetaMask and other ERC20 wallets, click on the network name dropdown, then select _Ropsten_. **Get Tokens** - ETH: [Faucet for Ropsten](https://faucet.dimensions.network/). You may find others by [searching](https://www.google.com/search?q=ropsten+ether+faucet&oq=ropsten+ether+faucet). - OCEAN: [Faucet for Ropsten](https://faucet.ropsten.oceanprotocol.com/) - Token address: `0x5e8DCB2AfA23844bcc311B00Ad1A0C30025aADE9` **Additional Components** | What | URL | | ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Explorer | `https://ropsten.etherscan.io` | | Ocean Market | Point wallet to Ropsten network, at `https://market.oceanprotocol.com` | | Provider | `https://provider.ropsten.oceanprotocol.com` | | Aquarius | `https://aquarius.ropsten.oceanprotocol.com` | | Subgraph | `https://subgraph.ropsten.oceanprotocol.com` | ## Rinkeby Rinkeby is a test network. In MetaMask and other ERC20 wallets, click on the network name dropdown, then select _Rinkeby_. **Get Tokens** - ETH: [Faucet for Rinkeby](https://faucet.rinkeby.io/). You may find others by [searching](https://www.google.com/search?q=rinkeby+ether+faucet&oq=rinkeby+ether+faucet). - OCEAN: [Faucet for Rinkeby](https://faucet.rinkeby.oceanprotocol.com/) - Token address: `0x8967BCF84170c91B0d24D4302C2376283b0B3a07` **Additional Components** | What | URL | | ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Explorer | `https://rinkeby.etherscan.io` | | Ocean Market | Point wallet to Rinkeby network, at `https://market.oceanprotocol.com` | | Provider | `https://provider.rinkeby.oceanprotocol.com` | | Aquarius | `https://aquarius.rinkeby.oceanprotocol.com` | | Subgraph | `https://subgraph.rinkeby.oceanprotocol.com` | ## Local The most straightforward way for local-only development is to use [Barge](https://www.github.com/oceanprotocol/barge), which runs [Ganache](https://www.trufflesuite.com/ganache), Aquarius, and Provider. It is used extensively by the Ocean core devs (with Ganache or Rinkeby) and for automated integration testing. To connect to it from MetaMask, select the network called _Localhost 8545_. Alternatively, you can run Ganache independently. Install it according to [the Ganache docs](https://www.trufflesuite.com/ganache). Then deploy Ocean contracts onto Ganache following [docs in Ocean contracts repo](https://www.github.com/oceanprotocol/contracts). Ganache is at the RPC URL [http://localhost:8545](http://localhost:8545). **Get Tokens** - ETH: By default, Ganache creates several Ethereum accounts at launch, gives each some ETH, and makes their private keys available in the logs. You can also instruct Ganache to give ETH to specific Ethereum addresses. - OCEAN: You can deploy an ERC20 token with label OCEAN. At a minimum, the token needs to be ERC20Detailed and ERC20Capped. You’ll see examples in the quickstarts for the Ocean JavaScript and Python drivers. ## Chain IDs Some apps may need `network_id` and `chain_id`. Here's a [list of values for major Ethereum networks](https://medium.com/@piyopiyo/list-of-ethereums-major-network-and-chain-ids-2bc58e928508).