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How to find the contract address on OKX Wallet? (Token info)

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Mar 09, 2026 at 09:19 am

Finding the Contract Address in OKX Wallet

1. Open the OKX Wallet application on your mobile device or browser extension.

2. Navigate to the Assets tab located at the bottom of the interface.

3. Scroll through your token list or use the search bar to locate the specific token you are interested in.

4. Tap on the token name to enter its detailed information page.

5. Look for a section labeled Token Info or Contract Details, usually found beneath the token’s balance and price chart.

6. The contract address appears as a long alphanumeric string starting with 0x, followed by 40 hexadecimal characters.

7. Tap the copy icon adjacent to the address to save it securely for verification or interaction purposes.

Verifying the Authenticity of the Contract Address

1. Cross-check the copied address against official sources such as the project’s verified website, Twitter (X) account, or GitHub repository.

2. Paste the address into a blockchain explorer compatible with the network—Etherscan for Ethereum, BSCScan for BNB Chain, or OKLink for OKX Chain.

3. Confirm that the token name, symbol, decimals, and total supply match expectations based on community documentation.

4. Examine the contract’s transaction history and holder count; unusually low activity or suspicious wallet concentrations may indicate risk.

5. Avoid interacting with tokens that lack verified contract source code or display warnings like “Unverified” on explorers.

Adding Custom Tokens Using Contract Addresses

1. From the Assets screen, tap the + icon in the top-right corner.

2. Select Add Token and choose the appropriate blockchain network where the token resides.

3. Enter the full contract address manually—ensure no extra spaces or characters are included.

4. The wallet will automatically fetch token metadata including name, symbol, and decimal places if the contract is standard-compliant.

5. Confirm the addition; the token should appear in your asset list within seconds.

Understanding Contract Address Variants Across Chains

1. A single token may have multiple contract addresses—one per supported blockchain such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, or OKX Chain.

2. Always verify which network the address corresponds to before sending funds or approving transactions.

3. Some tokens use bridged versions; their contract addresses differ across chains even when representing the same underlying asset.

4. OKX Wallet displays network indicators next to each token entry—pay close attention to these labels during transfers.

5. Misselecting the chain while using a contract address can lead to irreversible loss of assets.

Common Questions and Answers

Q: Can I view the contract address without owning the token?A: Yes. Search for the token in OKX Wallet’s asset list—even if you hold zero balance, its contract details remain accessible via the Token Info section.

Q: Why does the contract address not appear for some tokens?A: This occurs when the token is native to the chain (e.g., ETH on Ethereum) or lacks ERC-20/BEP-20/OKT-20 compliance, meaning it operates outside standard token frameworks.

Q: Is it safe to approve a token based solely on its contract address from OKX Wallet?A: Approval safety depends on external verification. OKX Wallet displays addresses accurately but does not guarantee legitimacy—always validate independently before granting permissions.

Q: What happens if I paste an incorrect contract address?A: The wallet may fail to recognize the token, display blank fields, or show mismatched metadata. Never proceed with adding or transacting until full alignment with trusted sources is confirmed.

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