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---
title: Use Your Wallet to Manage Ocean Tokens
description: How to use crypto wallet software to check your Ocean Token balance and to send Ocean Tokens to others.
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---
If you don't see any Ocean Tokens in your crypto wallet software (e.g. MetaMask or MyEtherWallet), don't worry! It might not know how to manage Ocean Tokens yet.
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## Step 1: Determine the Ocean Token Contract Address in the Network You're Using
### Kovan or Nile Testnet
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| Testnet | Ocean Token Contract Address |
| ------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Kovan | `0xB57C4D626548eB8AC0B82b086721516493E2908d` |
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| Nile | `0x9861Da395d7da984D5E8C712c2EDE44b41F777Ad` |
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If the above addresses are out-of-date, then you can find newer ones in the [keeper-contracts repository on GitHub](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/keeper-contracts):
1. Click on the "Branch: **develop**" button and switch to the tag of the latest release (e.g. `v0.8.6`).
1. In the `README.md` file, check the address of the OceanToken contract (in Nile or Kovan).
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1. Double-check the address by looking in the file named `zos.kovan.json` (for Kovan) or `zos.dev-8995.json` (for Nile). Search for `/OceanToken`. There should be one result and the text around it should look like:
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```json
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"@oceanprotocol/keeper-contracts/OceanToken": [
{
"address": "0x9861Da395d7da984D5E8C712c2EDE44b41F777Ad",
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```
Compare the `"address"` value to the value from the `README.md` file.
### Spree or Ganache-Based Testnet
If you're using [Barge](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge) to run a local Spree Testnet or a local Ganache-based testnet, then you can get the address of the OceanToken contract by looking at the value of `"address"` in:
- `$HOME/.ocean/keeper-contracts/artifacts/OceanToken.spree.json` for Spree
- `$HOME/.ocean/keeper-contracts/artifacts/OceanToken.development.json` for Ganache
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### Ethereum Mainnet
The Ocean Token contract address in the Ethereum Mainnet is:
`0x985dd3D42De1e256d09e1c10F112bCCB8015AD41`
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## Step 2: Teach Your Wallet Software about Ocean Tokens
### MetaMask Instructions
1. Make sure MetaMask is connected to the correct network (Nile, Kovan or whatever). See [the tutorial about how to do that](/tutorials/connect-to-networks/).
1. For the account you want to manage, click the `☰` (hamburger menu icon).
1. Scroll down until the `Add Token` link is visible, then click on it.
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1. Click on `Custom Token`.
1. Paste the OceanToken contract address (from Step 1 above) into the "Token Contract Address" field. The other two fields should auto-fill. If they don't then something is wrong.
1. Click `Next`.
1. Click `Add Tokens`.
MetaMask should now show your Ocean Token (OCEAN) balance, and when you're looking at that, there should be a `Send` button to send Ocean Tokens to others. For help with that, see [the MetaMask docs about how to send tokens](https://metamask.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015488931-How-to-Send-Tokens).
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### Other Wallet Software
Do a web search to find out how to add a custom ERC-20 token to the wallet software you're using.