Some assets supported by Exodus are not enabled by default. Here is how you can enable or disable a supported asset in Exodus.
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What does enabling and disabling an asset mean?
Enable:
Enabling an asset allows you to interact with it inside your Exodus wallet. This means you can send, receive, exchange, and stake it, if available.
To see the current status of all our supported assets, please check out our status page.
If your asset is not supported, you might be able to add it as a custom token! To find out more, visit: How do I add a custom token?
Disable:
Disabling an asset means you are hiding it from view inside your Exodus wallet. The asset's addresses will still work, but you won't see the asset in your wallet.
How do I enable or disable an asset?
Mobile
Video tutorial: How to enable or disable assets on Mobile
How do I enable and disable an asset?
You can disable assets with a very low balance or assets that only have the minimum balance, such as 0.01 SOL or 10 XRP. On Exodus Mobile, you can't disable Bitcoin.
In Exodus Mobile, to enable or disable assets, a) tap on the Profile icon, then b) tap Assets.
You can scroll through all available assets, a) search for assets in the Search bar, and b) filter assets by network.
Tap the checkbox next to the asset to enable it. Enabled assets will have a checkmark. Tap it again to disable it. Disabled assets will not have a checkmark.
Before you can receive an Algorand token, you have to opt in and enable it. To see how, visit: How do I opt in and enable Algorand tokens on Mobile?
To enable or disable a network (for tokens that run on multiple networks), a) tap on the dropdown menu beside the name, then b) tap the checkbox next to the network.
To learn more about assets that use multiple networks, visit: How do I send, receive or exchange on another network?
Group multichain assets
To group or ungroup assets that run on multiple networks, first a) tap the Profile icon, then b) tap Assets.
Tap the Advanced Options menu in the top right corner.
Tap the toggle next to Group Multichain Assets.
When Group Multichain Assets is enabled, assets enabled on multiple networks will be grouped together. a) Tap on the asset to b) expand the network menu and select a network.
When Group Multichain Assets is disabled, if the same asset is enabled on multiple networks, the assets will not be grouped together in your wallet.
Desktop
Video tutorial: How to enable or disable assets on Desktop
Enable an asset from the wallet
The first way to enable any new asset is to head over to the a) Wallet tab. To enable a new asset, start by b) typing the asset name or ticker symbol in the Search bar. Once you have found the asset wallet you were looking for, c) click on the asset.
For Algorand tokens, your wallet has to perform an opt-in transaction before you can receive the token. To see how to opt in Algorand tokens, visit: How do I opt in and enable Algorand tokens on Desktop?
If you want to enable an asset that uses multiple networks, jump to: Enable an asset from settings.
Enable an asset from settings
In Exodus Desktop, you can also enable assets from Settings. a) Click on the Settings icon, then b) click the Assets tab.
To view all supported assets, a) click the All Assets tab. To search for a specific asset, b) type the name or ticker in the search bar. To filter assets by network, c) click on a network tab to view all assets supported on the selected network.
To enable an asset, click the checkbox beside the asset's logo.
Before you can receive an Algorand token, you have to opt in and enable it. To see how, visit: How do I opt in and enable Algorand tokens on Desktop?
For tokens that use multiple networks, to enable another network for that token, a) click the dropdown menu and b) click the checkbox next to the network you want to enable.
To learn more about assets that use multiple networks, visit: How do I send, receive or exchange on another network?
Disable an asset
You can disable assets with a very low balance or assets that only have the minimum balance, such as 0.01 SOL or 10 XRP. On Exodus Desktop you can't disable Bitcoin or Ethereum.
To disable an asset on Exodus Desktop, click on the a) Settings icon, then click the b) Assets tab.
Next, scroll down the list of assets to find the asset you want to disable. You can filter the assets by using the a) Search bar or filter assets by network using the b) Network tabs.
To disable an asset, click the checkbox beside the asset logo.
For tokens that use multiple networks, to disable a network for that token, a) click the dropdown menu and b) click the checkbox next to the network you wish to disable.
To learn more about assets that use multiple networks, visit: How do I send, receive or exchange on another network?
Web3 Wallet
On Exodus Web3 Wallet you can enable and disable assets on all supported networks. To see the networks supported by the Web3 Wallet, visit: Which networks and tokens does Exodus Web3 Wallet support?
In Exodus Web3 Wallet, to enable or disable an asset, a) click the Profile icon, then b) click Assets.
Here you can manage which assets are enabled in your wallet. You can a) use the search bar to search for tokens. To enable an asset, b) click the asset you want to enable, and you will see a checkmark indicating that you have enabled the asset.
Before you can receive an Algorand token, you have to opt in and enable it. To see how, visit: How do I opt in and enable Algorand tokens on the Web3 Wallet?
If you want to disable an asset, you can click the asset again. When an asset is disabled, the checkmark will disappear.
Only assets with a dust balance (less than $10 USD) can be disabled. One asset must remain enabled in the wallet.
For tokens that use multiple networks, to enable another network for that token, a) click the dropdown menu and b) click the checkbox next to the network you want to enable.
To learn more about assets that use multiple networks, visit: How do I send, receive or exchange on another network?