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Ash Wallet expands its presence within the Avalanche ecosystem and now supports the C-Chain on mainnet, becoming a unified interface for interacting with Safe wallets on that network as well as on Avalanche’s L1s. The announcement was made by the Suzaku team, the infrastructure arm behind the project, which operates under the Ash Wallet brand. Since its launch nearly two years ago, Ash Wallet has accumulated ten active teams on mainnet that use it to manage their treasuries and daily administrative operations. Several additional teams had been experimenting on the testnet, including instances on the Fuji C-Chain. From now on, wallet.ash.center serves as the centralized access point for all Safes within the Avalanche ecosystem. The team also announced that the app.safe.global interface will stop supporting the C-Chain on June 18, 2026, making migration a necessary step for current users. Safes previously created on the C-Chain and on the L1s will appear automatically in the setup wizard once the wallet is connected. Ash Wallet also warned about the inherent risks of any web interface, noting that even the Safe team itself suffered a hack that compromised its official UI and led to losses exceeding $1.4 billion for the exchange Bybit. For this reason, the team recommends reviewing each transaction before signing and cross-checking data with external tools such as Safe Utils.