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How to find my public wallet address in MetaMask?
Your MetaMask public address is a 42-character string starting with "0x" — safely share it to receive funds, but never disclose your private key or seed phrase.
Oct 03, 2025 at 06:01 pm
Understanding Your MetaMask Wallet Interface
1. Launch the MetaMask extension from your browser or open the mobile application.
- Ensure you are logged in with the correct account credentials.
- The main dashboard displays your current wallet balance and active network.
- At the top of the interface, your account name appears alongside a series of dots indicating multiple accounts if present.
- Click on your account name or profile icon to reveal additional options including the public address.
Locating Your Public Address
1. After clicking your account name, a dropdown menu will appear showing your account details.
- Your public wallet address is displayed directly beneath the account name in hexadecimal format starting with “0x”.
- To the right of the address, there is a copy icon; click it to automatically copy the address to your clipboard.
- Alternatively, hover over the address to reveal more actions such as viewing QR code or switching accounts.
- This 42-character string beginning with “0x” is your public Ethereum (or EVM-compatible chain) address used for receiving tokens and interacting with dApps.
Using the Account Details Page
1. From the dropdown menu, select “Account Details” to access a dedicated view.
- This page shows your full public address, transaction history, and connected sites.
- Scroll down to find the “Address” section where your public key is clearly labeled.
- You can copy it using the provided button or manually highlight and copy the text.
- Never share your private key or seed phrase; the public address is safe to distribute for incoming transactions.
Accessing Address via Mobile App
1. Open the MetaMask mobile app and authenticate using biometrics or passcode.
- Tap on the wallet icon located at the top left corner to open the account switcher.
- Your currently active account’s public address is visible below the wallet name.
- Tap the three-dot menu next to the account to view options including “Show QR Code” which also displays the address.
- Use the QR code to share your address quickly or tap “Copy Address” for manual use in transfers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I verify that I copied the correct MetaMask address?Check the first and last few characters of the address after pasting it into a text field. Compare them with what's shown in your MetaMask account details. A single incorrect character can result in lost funds.
Can my MetaMask public address change?No, each account within MetaMask has a permanent public address. However, you can create or import additional accounts, each with its own unique address. Always confirm you're using the intended account before initiating transactions.
Is it safe to share my MetaMask public address publicly?Yes, sharing your public address is necessary for receiving cryptocurrency. It does not compromise security. Avoid disclosing any information related to your recovery phrase, private keys, or associated passwords.
What does a MetaMask public address look like?It is a 42-character alphanumeric string starting with “0x”, such as 0x71C58EeA2B7Bcf965b2BfF3bD3c9C8d3a1FfB209. This format follows the Ethereum standard and applies across all EVM-based blockchains when using MetaMask.
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