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# Change networks to Taiko in the Minterest App

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Minterest’s **Taiko** deployment is winding down to focus on **Ethereum** and **Mantle**. Supply and borrow are disabled. Please repay and withdraw by **Nov 30**, 2025.
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## How do I switch my existing blockchain network to the Taiko Network in the Minterest App?

To switch to Taiko Network when you are in the Minterest app, you’ll need to click your wallet icon in the top right of the screen.

There, you will see the designation for your network and can switch to the Taiko Network.

Most wallets today will automatically prompt you to switch networks when you select Taiko. Just follow the clear instructions from whichever wallet software you use, and you can access Taiko without problems.

*Disclaimer: All figures, rates (i.e. collateral factors, APYs, emission schedules), token addresses, screenshots, and step-by-step instructions or UI images in this GitBook are provided for general information as at their publication date. Interface layouts and third-party flows can change without notice. Always verify live values and current screens inside the Minterest app (or the relevant third-party site) before transacting. Nothing herein constitutes financial, legal, or tax advice, or a solicitation to engage in any investment activity.*<br>


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