An EVM-compatible mainnet (Chain ID 98) by SIX Network for business tokenization and utility NFTs, offering low fees, fast finality, and the SIX gas token.
Six Protocol is an enterprise-focused mainnet from SIX Network that lets businesses issue, govern, and bridge digital assets using the native SIX token. Core use cases include compliance-ready tokenization via the Token Autonomy Standard (TAS), programmable NFTs/data tokens, and cross-chain asset operations for loyalty programs, asset-backed tokens, and Web2-to-Web3 integrations. For performance context (avg gas cost, block speed, TPS, activity), refer to the official explorer for real-time figures; the project does not fix these metrics in static docs.
Six Protocol stands out with TAS, which embeds policy controls (whitelists, transfer rules, vesting/KYC) directly into tokens so issuers avoid custom contract logic, plus SDKs/APIs that streamline Web2 integration and multi-chain distribution. It provides native cross-chain issuance and bridging that reduces operational overhead versus deploying on separate L1s, and enterprise-grade compliance tooling. As of Sep 2025, official benchmarks for avg gas, block time, TPS, and activity are published dynamically via explorers rather than a single headline number, enabling apples-to-apples comparison against other networks at current load.
Six Protocol uses SIX as the gas token for transaction fees. You can obtain SIX by bridging from other chains or purchasing using thirdweb Bridge.
To bridge SIX to Six Protocol, connect your wallet to thirdweb bridge, select your source chain, choose the token you want to bridge, select Six Protocol as the destination, enter the amount, and confirm the transaction. The bridge will handle the cross-chain transfer instantly.
To build on Six Protocol you can use thirdweb, which provides an easy way to build, monetize and scale your apps, games or agents. You can find detailed guides and documentation on https://portal.thirdweb.com to get started quickly.
To add Six Protocol to your wallet, you can connect your wallet and click on [Add to Wallet] button at the top of the page. Alternatively, you can add the network manually using the RPC URL and chain details and add it to your wallet's network settings.
To send SIX on Six Protocol, ensure your wallet is connected to the Six Protocol network, enter the recipient's address, specify the amount of SIX to send, review the gas fee, and confirm the transaction in your wallet.