Everything you need to know about adding custom tokens on different networks. Custom tokens can be sent, received, and safely stored in your Exodus wallet!
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In this article:
What is a custom token?
Custom tokens are tokens that you can't enable from the asset list in Exodus. However, they can be added to your wallet manually.
Exodus supports custom tokens on 16 crypto networks, so if the asset you want isn't listed, you may be able to add it as a custom token.
For information on what networks you can add custom tokens on, you can jump to: Which custom tokens does Exodus support?
You can add any number of custom tokens. There is no maximum limit.
Custom tokens may have limited functionality compared to supported assets. For example, not all custom tokens can be swapped. For information on swapping custom tokens, please see Can I swap custom tokens?
Custom tokens may not display price information, and as a result, may not be reflected in your portfolio balance.
Which custom tokens does Exodus support?
Custom tokens are supported on the following networks:
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Video tutorial: How to add crypto custom tokens in Exodus
How do I add a custom token to my wallet?
Mobile
On Exodus Mobile, you can add custom tokens on any supported network.
If you restore your mobile wallet, sync it to another device, or perform a mobile refresh, you may need to re-add custom tokens.
In Exodus Mobile, a) tap the Profile icon, then b) tap Assets.
Tap on the Options menu.
Tap Import Token.
a) Select the network of the token, then b) search for a token by name or pasting the token contract address.
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?
Once you've found the token, tap on it.
Make sure your custom token is legitimate and not a scam counterpart. To learn more, visit: Watch out for spoofs of legitimate tokens.
After checking the token details are correct, tap Add.
If you are adding an unverified token, you'll see a warning and the options to a) Add Anyway or b) Don't Add.
For more on unverified tokens, visit: What are unverified tokens?
If successful, you'll see Token Added! Tap OK.
That's it! Your custom token has been added to your wallet
Desktop
On Exodus Desktop, you can add custom tokens on any supported network.
Custom tokens are not supported in Trezor in Exodus.
In Exodus Desktop, click the Settings icon.
a) Click on the Assets tab. Then, b) click the menu, and c) click Add Custom Token.
a) Click the dropdown arrow to select the network, then b) click Search.
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?
Search for a token by name or pasting the token contract address.
Once you've found the token, click on it.
Make sure your custom token is legitimate and not a scam counterpart. To learn more, visit: Watch out for spoofs of legitimate tokens.
Click Add Token.
Click OK.
That's it! Your custom token has been added to your wallet.
Web3 Wallet
In Exodus Web3 Wallet, you can add custom tokens on any supported network.
In Exodus Web3 Wallet, a) click the Profile icon, then b) click Assets.
a) Click Custom, then b) click Add Custom Token.
a) Select the network of the token, then b) search for a token by name or pasting the token contract address.
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?
Once you've found the token, click on it to add it.
Make sure your custom token is legitimate and not a scam counterpart. To learn more, visit: Watch out for spoofs of legitimate tokens.
If you are adding an unverified token, you'll see a warning and the options to a) Add Anyway or b) Don't Add.
For more on unverified tokens, visit: What are unverified tokens?
That's it! Your custom token has been added to your wallet.
How do I remove custom tokens from my wallet?
Removing custom tokens is only available on Exodus Desktop and Exodus Web3 Wallet.
You can only remove custom tokens with no balance or a very low balance.
Unverified tokens and custom tokens without price information can be removed regardless of the balance.
Desktop
In Exodus Desktop, click the Settings icon.
a) Click on the Assets tab at the top of your wallet. In the Assets list, find the custom token you wish to remove, then b) click the Remove icon.
To confirm you wish to remove the custom token, click Remove.
And that's it! The custom token has now been removed from your wallet.
Web3 Wallet
In Exodus Web3 Wallet, a) click the Profile icon, then b) click Assets.
Find the custom token you wish to remove, then click the Remove icon.
On the confirmation screen, click Remove.
And that's it! The custom token has now been removed from your wallet.
What are unverified tokens?
Unverified tokens are tokens that Exodus has not yet confirmed as legitimate.
Sometimes, you might see tokens in your wallet with the warning This token is unverified. These unverified tokens are often sent randomly, and most have no value.
While not all are malicious, some are linked to scams, so if you're not sure about an unverified token, it's best not to interact with it.
What are malicious tokens?
Malicious tokens are tokens Exodus has confirmed are fakes or scams.
How do I remove unverified tokens?
In Exodus Desktop and Web3 Wallet, you can remove any unwanted unverified tokens. Find the instructions here: How do I remove custom tokens from my wallet?
Mobile
Web3 Wallet
In Exodus Mobile and Web3 Wallet, you can trust unverified tokens to remove the warning. Find instructions in the section below
How do I trust unverified tokens in Exodus?
On Exodus Mobile and Web3 Wallet, after careful research, you can choose to trust unverified tokens.
Only trust tokens you have full confidence in. Some unverified tokens are malicious and could put your funds at risk. If you're uncertain about an unverified token, it's best to remove it.
Mobile
In Exodus Mobile, a) tap the Profile icon, then b) tap Assets.
Find the unverified token you trust.
Tap on the token, then tap Trust token .
Tap Trust.
And that's it! The unverified warning will no longer show for this token.
Web3 Wallet
In Exodus Web3 Wallet, a) click the Profile icon, then b) click Assets.
Click Custom, and find the unverified token you trust.
Click on the token, then click Trust token .
Next, click Trust.
And that's it! The unverified warning will no longer show for this token.
Can I swap custom tokens?
In Exodus Mobile, it's possible to swap most custom tokens on the Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and Polygon networks. For instructions, visit: How do I swap assets on Mobile?
You can also swap custom tokens in Web3 Wallet on networks that support onchain swaps via DEXs.
Exodus Desktop does not support swapping custom tokens.
Are custom tokens supported with Trezor in Exodus?
No, custom tokens are not supported in Trezor in Exodus.
If you add a custom token, you will not be able to see it in your Trezor portfolio.
For more information, visit: Which assets are supported with the Trezor and Exodus integration?
Are custom tokens supported with Ledger in Exodus?
Yes, custom tokens are supported with Ledger on Exodus Mobile on the following networks:
Ethereum
Solana
Polygon
Base
To add a custom token, you'll first need to make sure you have added the asset account of the custom token's network in Ledger.
For example, to add Ethereum custom tokens, you would need to add an Ethereum account to your Ledger. To learn more, visit: How do I set up a new Ledger device?
After adding the asset account, follow the same steps as adding a custom token to your regular Exodus Mobile portfolio: How do I add a custom token to my wallet?
How do I find a token contract address?
You might need to use a token contract address to add it in Exodus.
For a guide on locating a token contract address, click on the custom token's network below:
Ethereum (ETH/ERC20)
To find the contract address of an Ethereum token, go to the Etherscan token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Etherscan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Algorand (ALGO/ASA)
Adding a custom Algorand token will create an opt-in transaction which will incur a network fee. It will also increase your Algorand minimum reserve requirement by 0.1 ALGO. To learn more, visit: What is an Algorand opt-in transaction?
To find the asset ID of an Algorand (ASA) token, go to the Allo Algorand explorer. Search for the asset you want to add with the search bar.
Allo is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the search results, select the token you want to add from the list.
In the profile of the token, copy the asset ID.
Once you have the token ID, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Arbitrum Nova (ARBN)
To find the contract address of an Arbitrum Nova token, go to the Nova Arbiscan token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Nova Arbiscan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Arbitrum One (ARB1)
To find the contract address of an Arbitrum One token, go to the Arbiscan token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Arbiscan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Aurora Chain (AURORA)
To find the contract address of an Aurora token, go to the Aurora token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Explorer.aurora.dev is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Avalanche C-Chain (AVAXC)
To find the contract address of an Avalanche token, go to the Avalanche token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Snowtrace is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Base (BASE)
To find the contract address of a Base token, go to the Base token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
BaseScan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
BNB Smart Chain (BSC)
To find the contract address of a BNB Smart Chain (BSC) token, go to the BSC token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
BscScan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Cardano (ADA)
To find the contract address of a Cardano token, go to a) the Muesliswap Markets tab. Search for the asset you want to add from b) the asset list or with c) the search bar. Click on the token to open the swap screen.
Muesliswap and Cardanoscan are third-party platforms that are not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of their products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
If you can't find your Cardano token on Muesliswap, please email us for assistance at [email protected].
a) On the swap screen, b) click on Go to Expert View.
Click View on Cardanoscan to open the token profile summary in a new browser tab.
On Cardanoscan, you will need a) the Policy ID and b) the ID next to the asset name to add the Cardano token to Exodus.
Mobile and Desktop: You must combine the policy ID and the asset name ID. For example, if the policy ID is "123" and the number for the asset name ID is "456", then you'll need to enter "123456" when adding the custom token. To add the custom token, follow the steps in one of the guides below:
Web3 Wallet: You will be prompted with separate fields to enter the token details, one field to enter the policy ID, and one to enter the asset name ID. To add the custom token, follow the steps in this guide below:
Cronos (CRO)
Cronos custom tokens are only supported on Exodus Mobile.
To find the contract address of a Cronos token, go to the Cronos token list. Search for the asset you want to add a) from the asset list or b) with the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile summary.
Cronoscan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the custom token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow this guide to add it to Exodus: How do I add custom tokens to my wallet?
Fantom (FTM)
To find the contract address of a Fantom token, go to the Fantom token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
FTMScan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Flare (FLR)
To find the contract address of a Flare token, first go to the Flare token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Flare Explorer is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Optimism (OP)
To find the contract address of an Optimism token, go to the Optimism token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Optimistic Etherscan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Polygon (POLYGON)
To find the contract address of a Polygon token, go to the Polygon token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
Polygonscan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Rootstock (RSK)
To find the contract address of a Rootstock token, go to the RSK Explorer token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
RSK Explorer is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Address field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus:
Solana (SOL/SPL and Token-2022)
To find the token contract address of a Solana token, go to the SolScan token list. Search for the asset you want to add from a) the asset list or with b) the search bar. Click on the token to open the token profile.
SolScan is a third-party platform that is not affiliated with Exodus. As such, Exodus cannot guarantee the performance of its products/services or that the steps shown and the information provided will always be accurate.
In the profile of the token, copy the address in the Token Contract field.
Once you have the token contract address, follow one of these guides to add it to Exodus: