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Guide for adding new blockchain chains to OneKey. Use when implementing new chain support, adding blockchain protocols, or understanding chain architecture. Triggers on chain, blockchain, protocol, network, coin, token, add chain, new chain.

diegosouzapw By diegosouzapw schedule Updated 2/28/2026

name: 1k-adding-chains description: Guide for adding new blockchain chains to OneKey. Use when implementing new chain support, adding blockchain protocols, or understanding chain architecture. Triggers on chain, blockchain, protocol, network, coin, token, add chain, new chain. allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Write, Edit

Adding New Chains to OneKey

Overview

OneKey supports 40+ blockchains with pluggable chain implementations. This guide covers the process of adding new chain support.

Steps to Add a New Chain

1. Implement Chain Core Logic

Location: packages/core/src/chains/

Create a new directory for the chain:

packages/core/src/chains/mychain/
├── index.ts           # Main exports
├── types.ts           # Chain-specific types
├── CoreChainSoftware/ # Software wallet implementation
│   └── index.ts
├── sdkMychain/        # SDK wrapper if needed
│   └── index.ts
└── @tests/            # Chain tests
    └── index.test.ts

2. Add Chain Configuration

Location: packages/shared/src/config/chains/

Add chain constants and configuration:

export const CHAIN_MYCHAIN = {
  id: 'mychain',
  name: 'My Chain',
  symbol: 'MYC',
  decimals: 18,
  // ... other chain config
};

3. Update UI Components for Chain-Specific Features

Location: packages/kit/src/

Add any chain-specific UI components or modifications needed for:

  • Transaction building
  • Address display
  • Token management
  • Network selection

4. Add Tests for Chain Functionality

Location: packages/core/src/chains/mychain/@tests/

Write comprehensive tests:

describe('MyChain', () => {
  it('should generate valid addresses', () => {
    // test address generation
  });

  it('should sign transactions correctly', () => {
    // test transaction signing
  });

  it('should validate addresses', () => {
    // test address validation
  });
});

Chain Implementation Checklist

  • Core chain logic in packages/core/src/chains/
  • Chain configuration in packages/shared/
  • Address generation and validation
  • Transaction building and signing
  • Balance fetching
  • Token support (if applicable)
  • Hardware wallet support (if applicable)
  • UI components updated
  • Tests written and passing
  • Documentation added

Reference Existing Implementations

Look at existing chain implementations for guidance:

  • EVM chains: packages/core/src/chains/evm/
  • Bitcoin: packages/core/src/chains/btc/
  • Solana: packages/core/src/chains/sol/

Common Patterns

Chain Registry Pattern

// packages/core/src/chains/index.ts
export const chainRegistry = {
  evm: () => import('./evm'),
  btc: () => import('./btc'),
  sol: () => import('./sol'),
  mychain: () => import('./mychain'),
};

Address Validation

export function validateAddress(address: string): boolean {
  // Implement chain-specific validation
  return isValidAddress(address);
}

Transaction Building

export async function buildTransaction(params: TxParams): Promise<UnsignedTx> {
  // Build unsigned transaction
  return {
    // transaction data
  };
}
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