
Wrapped Shiden NetworkPrice(WSDN)
Details Wrapped Shiden Network (WSDN) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of WSDN is $0.0122. In the past 24 hours, WSDN has traded between $0.0122 and $0.0125, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of WSDN is $1.67, and the all-time low is $0.0118.
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Wrapped Shiden Network (WSDN) Market Information
Wrapped Shiden Network (WSDN) Today's Price
The live price of WSDN today is $0.0122, with a current market cap of $186.270K. The 24-hour trading volume is 16.84. The price of WSDN to USD is updated in real time.
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WRAPPED SHIDEN NETWORK (WSDN) FAQ
What is the difference between native SDN and Wrapped Shiden Network (wSDN)?
SDN is the native utility token of the Shiden Network, primarily used on the Substrate layer for gas fees, dApp staking, and governance. It utilizes Substrate-style addresses. In contrast, wSDN is an ERC-20 compatible version of the token that exists on Shiden’s Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) layer. This version is designed for use with Ethereum-style addresses (0x...) and allows for interaction with EVM-based smart contracts. The two versions are exchangeable at a 1:1 ratio.
How do I wrap my native SDN tokens into wSDN?
To wrap your tokens, you should use the official network portal. First, connect your compatible Substrate wallet and set the network to Shiden. Navigate to the assets tab and locate the Wrap/Unwrap function. This process converts your native SDN into wSDN, moving the balance from your Substrate account to your EVM-compatible account. This allows you to use the tokens within the EVM ecosystem.
What are the primary use cases for wSDN?
wSDN is mainly used for participating in the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem on Shiden. It is required for providing liquidity on decentralized exchanges, participating in yield farming, and interacting with various smart contracts. Additionally, wSDN is used when bridging value across different blockchains, as most cross-chain bridges require the ERC-20 compatible version of the token rather than the native Substrate version.
What are the official contract addresses for wSDN?
To see wSDN in your EVM wallet, you must add it manually using the correct contract address. For the Shiden Network (EVM), the address is 0x0f933dc137d21ca519ae4c7e93f87a4c8ef365ef. If you are dealing with the bridged version on the Astar Network, the address is 0x75364d4f779d0bd0facd9a218c67f87dd9aff3b4. It is critical to verify these addresses on official block explorers before performing transactions.
Where can I acquire and trade wSDN?
wSDN can be traded on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) within the ecosystem. For those using centralized platforms, you can buy native SDN on exchanges like LBank. Since most centralized exchanges support the native version, you will typically need to withdraw the native SDN to a compatible wallet and then use the official network portal to wrap it into wSDN for use in DeFi applications.
Can I use wSDN for dApp Staking to earn rewards?
No, dApp Staking is a native protocol feature that specifically requires native SDN tokens. If your tokens are currently wrapped as wSDN on the EVM layer, they are not eligible for dApp Staking rewards. To participate in the 'Build2Earn' protocol, you must first unwrap your wSDN back into native SDN using the network's official portal.



