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How to add a custom SPL token on Solana in Exodus?

Add a custom SPL token in Exodus by entering its mint address—ensure accuracy and verify the token’s legitimacy on Solscan before importing.

Oct 24, 2025 at 08:18 pm

How to Add a Custom SPL Token on Solana in Exodus Wallet

Exodus is a user-friendly cryptocurrency wallet that supports multiple blockchains, including Solana. While it comes with a pre-approved list of SPL tokens, users may need to add custom tokens not listed by default. This guide walks through the steps required to manually integrate a custom SPL token into your Exodus wallet.

Prerequisites Before Adding a Custom Token

  1. Ensure you are using the latest version of the Exodus desktop or mobile application to avoid compatibility issues.
  2. Confirm the exact mint address of the SPL token you wish to add. This unique identifier is essential for accurate token recognition.
  3. Verify the token’s legitimacy by cross-checking its mint address on trusted explorers like Solscan or Solana Explorer.
  4. Make sure your Solana wallet within Exodus has a small amount of SOL to cover potential transaction fees when interacting with the token later.
  5. Understand that adding a custom token does not guarantee functionality—some tokens may have restrictions or require additional setup.

Step-by-Step Process to Import the Token

  1. Open the Exodus application and navigate to the Solana wallet section from your asset list.
  2. Click on the “+” icon or the “Add Tokens” option typically located at the top or bottom of the wallet interface.
  3. Select “SPL Tokens” from the available options to access the token management screen.
  4. Look for an option labeled “Add Custom Token” or “Import Token via Mint Address.”
  5. Paste the correct mint address of the SPL token into the provided field and confirm.
  6. Exodus will attempt to fetch the token symbol, name, and decimals automatically based on the mint address.
  7. If the details appear correctly, save the token; it should now be visible in your Solana wallet balance list.
  8. In case the token doesn’t display properly, double-check the mint address and try again.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  1. Incorrect Mint Address: Even a single character error will prevent the token from loading. Always copy-paste directly from a verified source.
  2. Token Not Displaying Balance: Ensure the wallet actually holds the token. A missing balance might mean no funds are present rather than an import failure.
  3. Network Mismatch: Confirm the token belongs to the Solana mainnet beta, as testnet tokens won't appear in live wallets.
  4. App Caching Problems: Restart the Exodus app after adding the token to refresh the interface and trigger balance detection.
  5. Unsupported Token Standards: Although rare, some SPL tokens use non-standard implementations that may not render correctly in third-party wallets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I remove a custom SPL token once added?Yes, within the Solana wallet settings in Exodus, locate the token in your list and choose the option to hide or remove it. This action only removes visibility and does not affect actual holdings.

Do I need to pay a fee every time I add a custom token?No, importing a token is purely an interface-level change. No blockchain transaction occurs during the addition process, so no SOL fee is required.

Will my custom token appear on the Exodus mobile app if added on desktop?If both devices use the same wallet backup or seed phrase, the custom token should sync across platforms once the app refreshes its data.

What happens if I enter a fake or malicious token address?The wallet will either fail to load the token or display zero balance. However, never interact with unknown tokens, as phishing scams often use similar names or symbols to deceive users.

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