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How to hide small balances in Coinbase Wallet? (Display Settings)

Coinbase Wallet shows all detected token balances by default—no native hide feature exists—but you can reduce clutter by removing custom tokens, disabling unused networks, or filtering via search.

Apr 05, 2026 at 08:19 am

Understanding Balance Visibility in Coinbase Wallet

1. Coinbase Wallet does not offer a native toggle to hide or suppress small token balances from the main asset list.

2. All tokens detected on connected networks—whether holding $0.001 or $10,000—appear by default if they meet the wallet’s detection criteria.

3. The wallet relies on on-chain scanning and token contract address recognition rather than user-defined visibility rules.

4. Balances are shown based on ERC-20, ERC-721, BEP-20, and other supported standards active on your selected network.

5. No internal “hide balance” button exists in the Settings > Display or Privacy menus.

Workarounds for Reducing Visual Clutter

1. Manually remove unused token contracts via the wallet’s custom token management interface.

2. Navigate to Assets > Add Token > Custom Token and delete entries tied to negligible holdings.

3. Disconnect from networks where small balances reside—such as Polygon or Arbitrum—if those chains are not actively used.

4. Use the search bar at the top of the Assets tab to filter out low-value entries temporarily during navigation.

5. Avoid importing tokens with known dust balances; verify contract addresses before adding them manually.

Network-Level Filtering Options

1. Toggle individual blockchain networks off in Settings > Connected Networks to exclude all assets from that chain.

2. Disabling Ethereum Mainnet will hide all ETH-based tokens—including micro-balance ERC-20s—even if they hold non-zero values.

3. Enabling only one network at a time (e.g., just Base or just Solana) narrows the displayed asset set significantly.

4. Each network maintains its own independent balance cache; disabling a chain removes its entire ledger view from the UI.

5. Network toggles do not affect private key security or on-chain ownership—they only control UI rendering scope.

Third-Party Extensions and External Tools

1. Browser-based versions of Coinbase Wallet support limited extension integration, though no verified extension offers balance-hiding functionality.

2. Some users export wallet data via WalletConnect-compatible explorers like Etherscan or Solscan and manually curate balance reports offline.

3. Self-hosted block explorers configured with custom filters can display filtered token lists, but require technical setup outside the wallet app.

4. Mobile users report using iOS Screen Time or Android Digital Wellbeing to limit wallet session duration—not balance visibility—but this affects usage patterns, not display logic.

5. No official API endpoint allows developers to request filtered balance responses based on value thresholds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does deleting a token from the custom token list remove it from my wallet permanently?Deleting a token entry only removes it from the visible list. The underlying balance remains on-chain and reappears automatically if the wallet rescans the network or detects the contract again.

Q: Can I rename a token to make small balances less noticeable?No renaming option exists for individual tokens inside Coinbase Wallet. Token names are pulled directly from on-chain metadata or community-maintained registries like the Ethereum Token List.

Q: Will hiding a network affect my ability to receive tokens on that chain?Hiding a network disables display and transaction initiation for that chain, but incoming transfers still land on-chain. You must re-enable the network to see or manage those funds.

Q: Are dust balances ever auto-removed by Coinbase Wallet?Coinbase Wallet never auto-removes tokens or balances regardless of size. It does not perform on-chain cleanup or consolidation actions.

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