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How to use a crypto wallet to check your OCEAN token balance and send OCEAN Tokens to others

Manage Your OCEAN Tokens

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.

Token Information

Almost all ERC-20 wallets require these values for adding a custom token:

Network nameContract AddressSymbolDecimals
Mainnet0x967da4048cD07aB37855c090aAF366e4ce1b9F48OCEAN18
Polygon
(ex Matic)
0x282d8efCe846A88B159800bd4130ad77443Fa1A1mOCEAN18
BSC
Binance Smart Chain
0xdce07662ca8ebc241316a15b611c89711414dd1aOCEAN18
Görli0xCfDdA22C9837aE76E0faA845354f33C62E03653aOCEAN18
Mumbai0xd8992Ed72C445c35Cb4A2be468568Ed1079357c8OCEAN18

The OCEAN Token page at oceanprotocol.com has further details.

MetaMask

  1. Make sure MetaMask is connected to the Ethereum Mainnet.
  2. Select the account you want to manage.
  3. Scroll down until the Add Token link is visible, then click on it.
  4. Click on Custom Token.
  5. Paste the Ocean Token contract address listed above into the Token Contract Address field. The other two fields should auto-fill. If not, add OCEAN for the symbol and 18 for the precision.
  6. Click Next.
  7. 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.

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.