
Connecting to the Monad Ecosystem
To use Lambda Protocol and other dApps on Monad, you need to configure your wallet for the Mainnet.
Because Monad is EVM Compatible, you don't need a new wallet. You can use the same tools you already trust, like MetaMask or Rabby, pointed at the high-performance Mainnet.
Step 1: Network Configuration
We recommend Rabby Wallet for safety, but MetaMask works perfectly.
💡 Quick Setup: Don't want to type manually? Go to Chainlist.org, search for "Monad", and click "Add to Wallet".
Official Mainnet Details
- Network Name: Monad Mainnet
- RPC URL:
https://rpc.monad.xyz - Chain ID:
143 - Currency Symbol: MON
- Explorer:
https://monadexplorer.com
⚠️ Critical Security: Scammers buy Google Ads for "Monad RPC". NEVER copy RPCs from random blogs (even this one, trusting but verifying is key). Always cross-reference with docs.monad.xyz.
Step 2: Bridging Funds (Get MON)
Unlike Testnet, there are no "faucets" here. You need real value.
- Bridge Apps: Visit the Monad App Hub and pick the bridge you like most to move USDC, ETH, or SOL.
- CEX Withdrawal: If you hold MON on strict exchanges (like Coinbase), withdraw directly to your Monad address.
Step 3: Security Hygiene
Monad is secured by partnerships with industry leaders like Anchorage Digital and Code4rena, but your personal security is up to you.
- Audit Your Tx: Use Rabby Wallet's built-in transaction simulation to see exactly what leaves your wallet.
- Verify Contracts: Always check contract addresses on MonadExplorer (MonadVision) before interacting.
- Revoke Permissions: High speed means you sign fast. Use revoke.cash regularly to clean up old approvals.
- Hardware Wallets: Connect your Ledger or Trezor. Monad supports them natively.
What's Next?
You are connected.
- Swap: Use Uniswap V2 on Monad.
- Gift: Use Lambda Protocol to send private gifts.
Next Up: Liquid Staking on Monad - Put your funds to work.
Welcome to the speed of light.




