If you can't find the token you need in the tokens list in the "Manage tokens" section, you can add a custom token to the wallet yourself.
This feature is available for the following networks: AArbitrum, Areon, Aurora, Avalanche C-Chain, BNB Beacon Chain, BNB Smart Chain, Base, Blast, Cardano, Cronos, Cyber, Decimal Smart Chain, DisChain (Ethereum Fair), Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Ethereum PoW, Fantom Opera, Flare, Hedera, Gnosis Chain, Kava EVM, Manta Pacific, Mantle, Moonbeam, Moonriver, OctaSpace, Optimistic Ethereum, PLAYA3ULL GAMES, Polygon, Polygon zkEVM, PulseChain, RSK, Shibarium, Solana, Telos, Tron, VeChain, XDC Network, and zkSync Era.
If the required network/token is not in the "Manage tokens" section or in the above list, then this token/network is not yet supported by the wallet, and it cannot be transferred to wallets.
To create a custom token, do this:
1. Open the Tangem app.
2. Tap the three dots in the top right corner.
3. Select the preferred wallet.
4. Go to the Manage tokens section.
5. Tap the “+” icon in the upper right corner of the list of tokens.
To add a token, you need the following inputs:
1. The token's smart contract address. The address can usually be found on coinmarketcap.com or in the explorer (browser) of the corresponding blockchain.
2. The network where you want to add the token.
3. The token name (for example, Bitcoin) and token symbol (for example, BTC).
4. Decimals determine the value into which one token can be split for transactions. This value can be found in the token overview in the explorer of the corresponding blockchain.
5. BIP44 coin type. For this operation, "Default" is usually selected.
For example, to add the BinaryX (BNX) token on the BNB Smart Chain network, you need to fill in the fields as follows:
1. Contract address: 0x8C851d1a123Ff703BD1f9dabe631b69902Df5f97 You can see this contract address in the “Contracts” section via the link.
2. Network: BNB Smart Chain.
3. Token name: BinaryX.
4. Token symbol: BNX.
5. Decimals: 18. You can see the number of decimal places in the token card in the explorer.
6. BIP44 derivation: Default.
Detailed instructions are also available on our blog.