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How to add custom ERC-20 tokens to MetaMask? (Manual Add)

ERC-20 tokens follow Ethereum’s standardized smart contract rules—ensuring interoperability across wallets, exchanges, and dApps when manually added to MetaMask with verified contract details.

Mar 28, 2026 at 12:39 am

Understanding ERC-20 Token Standards

1. ERC-20 is a technical standard used for smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain for implementing tokens.

2. Every ERC-20 token shares a common set of functions and events, including transfer, balanceOf, and totalSupply.

3. Tokens built on this standard are interoperable with wallets, exchanges, and decentralized applications that support ERC-20.

4. The contract address uniquely identifies each ERC-20 token on the Ethereum network.

5. Decimals define how many digits appear after the decimal point when displaying token balances—common values include 6, 8, or 18.

Prerequisites for Manual Addition

1. A properly installed and updated version of MetaMask browser extension or mobile app.

2. An active Ethereum-compatible network selected—such as Mainnet, Sepolia, or Arbitrum One.

3. Verified token details: contract address, name, symbol, and decimal count—sourced from official project documentation or trusted explorers like Etherscan.

4. Sufficient ETH in the wallet to cover gas fees when interacting with the token’s contract later.

5. Awareness that manually adding a token does not guarantee legitimacy—users must independently verify contract authenticity.

Navigating the MetaMask Interface

1. Open MetaMask and ensure you’re on the correct network via the top-left network selector.

2. Click the Assets tab located at the bottom of the sidebar in desktop or main screen in mobile.

3. Scroll down and select Import tokens, then choose the Custom token tab.

4. Paste the verified contract address into the Token Contract Address field.

5. MetaMask will auto-populate the token name, symbol, and decimals—if it fails, manually enter them using authoritative sources.

Verification and Confirmation Steps

1. Double-check the contract address against Etherscan or the project’s official website—typos or swapped characters can lead to loss of funds.

2. Confirm the token symbol matches expectations—some malicious tokens mimic well-known symbols like “USDC” or “UNI”.

3. Tap or click Add Custom Token only after all fields reflect accurate, verified data.

4. The token balance will appear under Assets if the wallet holds any balance; zero balance is normal for new additions.

5. No transaction is broadcast during import—the process is purely client-side configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why doesn’t my custom token show a balance even though I hold it?It may be held on a different network than the one currently selected in MetaMask—verify the network matches where the token was deployed.

Q: Can I add tokens from non-Ethereum chains using the same method?No—MetaMask requires chain-specific token standards; for example, BSC BEP-20 tokens need BSC network enabled and their own contract addresses.

Q: What happens if I enter an invalid contract address?MetaMask will either fail to fetch token details or display placeholder values; never proceed unless all fields match official documentation.

Q: Is there a limit to how many custom tokens I can add?MetaMask imposes no hard limit, but excessive manual entries may impact interface responsiveness and increase cognitive load during asset management.

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