Ledger has added native support for the $ADI token, giving holders of the Abu Dhabi-linked Layer 2 network’s utility token access to one of crypto’s most widely used self-custody platforms. The integration covers send and receive functionality, a practical step for a chain that has been quietly building institutional rails in the Middle East.
ADI Chain, an Ethereum Layer 2 built by the ADI Foundation, is focused squarely on stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets. It launched on December 9, 2025, and has since assembled a roster of partnerships that reads like a who’s who of both traditional finance and crypto infrastructure.
What ADI Chain is actually building
The network was developed using zkSync’s zkStack technology, which employs GPU-accelerated zero-knowledge proofs, designed to handle high-throughput institutional transactions while keeping data private and verifiable.
ADI Chain is backed by Sirius International Holding, an Abu Dhabi-based entity that operates as a subsidiary of International Holding Company.











