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How to check your token balances in MetaMask?
To view hidden token balances in MetaMask, manually import them using the correct contract address from a trusted blockchain explorer like Etherscan.
Sep 04, 2025 at 09:19 am
Accessing Your Token Balances in MetaMask
1. Open the MetaMask wallet extension or mobile application and ensure you are logged into your account. The interface will display your current Ethereum network balance by default, but additional tokens may not appear immediately if they have not been added manually.
2. Navigate to the main wallet dashboard where your account address and ETH balance are visible. Below the native cryptocurrency balance, you will see a list of tokens currently tracked in your wallet. These typically include popular tokens like DAI, USDC, or UNI if you've interacted with them before.
3. If a token you own does not appear, tap or click on the 'Import Tokens' option located at the bottom of the assets list. This opens a search bar and a custom token tab where you can add tokens by their smart contract address.
4. Use the search function to type the name of the token you wish to view. MetaMask pulls token data from a public repository, so commonly used tokens will auto-populate. Select the correct one from the results to add it to your balance display.
5. For tokens not listed in the default directory, switch to the 'Custom Token' tab and paste the correct contract address. Ensure the token symbol and decimals are accurate—these details can be verified on blockchain explorers like Etherscan. Once confirmed, click 'Next' to add the token to your wallet view.
Verifying Token Accuracy and Security
1. Always cross-check the smart contract address of a token on a trusted blockchain explorer before importing. Scammers often create fake tokens with similar names and symbols. Confirming the contract ensures you're adding the legitimate asset.
2. After adding a token, review the balance displayed in MetaMask. If the balance is zero despite expecting holdings, confirm whether the tokens were sent to the correct network and wallet address. Tokens on incompatible networks will not appear even with the correct contract added.
3. Be cautious of tokens that appear automatically after visiting certain decentralized applications. Some dApps attempt to inject token contracts into your wallet view. Manually verify each new token’s legitimacy before considering it part of your portfolio.
4. Regularly audit the list of tokens in your wallet and remove any that are no longer relevant. This reduces clutter and minimizes the risk of confusion during transactions. Removing a token does not affect ownership—it can be re-imported at any time.
Managing Multiple Networks and Token Visibility
1. Token balances are network-specific. If you hold tokens on Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, or Arbitrum, you must switch to that network within MetaMask to view the corresponding balances. The wallet does not aggregate token holdings across chains automatically.
2. To add a network, go to settings and select 'Networks,' then 'Add Network.' Input the required RPC details, chain ID, and currency symbol. Once saved, switch to that network to see balances for tokens deployed there.
3. Some tokens exist as bridged versions across multiple chains. Ensure you are checking the correct network where the token was originally received. For example, a USDT balance on Ethereum will not reflect USDT on Optimism unless you switch networks.
4. Decentralized exchanges and bridges often require manual token addition after swapping or transferring assets. After completing a cross-chain transfer, import the token using its contract address on the destination network to restore visibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't I see a token I know I own?The token may not be added to your wallet's asset list. Import it manually using the correct contract address. Also, verify that you're on the right network where the token exists.
Is it safe to add custom tokens to MetaMask?Yes, as long as you verify the contract address from a reliable source like Etherscan. Adding a token does not grant permission to move funds—it only displays the balance.
Can someone steal my tokens by knowing the contract address?No. The contract address is public information. Ownership is secured by your private key. Simply adding a token to your view does not expose your assets.
Do removed tokens disappear from my wallet forever?No. Removing a token from view only hides it. You can re-import it at any time using the same contract details. Your ownership remains unchanged on the blockchain.
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