NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have become a substantial part of crypto assets users handle daily. Managing these digital collectibles conveniently while maintaining security is no small feat — and that’s precisely where Atomic Wallet’s NFT support comes in. This guide covers the nuts and bolts of managing your NFTs in Atomic Wallet, from viewing and sending to organizing collections and filtering out the noise from spam NFTs.
Whether you’ve just minted your first NFT or have a diverse portfolio across multiple chains, this walkthrough will help you use Atomic Wallet’s NFT features with confidence.
If you want to get a handle on more Atomic Wallet features, check out the features overview page for a broader context.
One of the first things I noticed after setup is how Atomic Wallet handles NFT displaying. The wallet automatically detects and loads NFTs tied to your addresses, showcasing them under the dedicated collectibles section. This includes not only Ethereum-based NFTs but also those minted on EVM-compatible sidechains supported by the wallet.
Here’s how it works:
In my experience, this native display is a huge time-saver. Instead of juggling multiple NFT platforms or browser extensions, Atomic Wallet lets you check your holdings on mobile or desktop effortlessly.
But keep in mind: some NFT metadata hosted on IPFS or slow servers might take a moment to load or occasionally show placeholder images.
For users new to managing tokens, the token management guide dives deeper into adding and hiding tokens—some principles overlap with NFT handling.
Transferring NFTs to friends, marketplaces, or other wallets works similarly to regular token transfers but with a twist to accommodate unique token IDs.
Step by step:
An important note: unlike fungible tokens, NFTs have unique identifiers (token IDs) that ensure you are transferring the exact collectible intended. Atomic Wallet handles this behind the scenes, so you don’t have to hunt down token IDs manually.
In my hands-on use, I appreciated how the wallet's interface made NFT transfers straightforward, cutting out the complexity many wallet apps expose.
Curious about gas optimization? The gas fee management section explains how to avoid overpaying when sending tokens or NFTs.
When your NFT portfolio grows, staying organized becomes a priority. Atomic Wallet offers tools to manage your collections by:
While Atomic Wallet doesn't yet support advanced collection analytics, these features still help keep order.
One challenge I’ve faced is managing cross-chain NFTs—since some appear on different chains supported by Atomic Wallet, switching networks within the app (which is pretty seamless) loads those NFTs separately.
If you want to track NFT prices or historical data more deeply, you might need specialized portfolio trackers, but Atomic Wallet's built-in tools cover everyday basics comfortably.
Browse more about multi-chain features in multi-chain support.
Spam NFTs can clutter your gallery, especially if you’ve interacted with shady projects or received unsolicited tokens. Atomic Wallet includes an option to hide these spammy collectibles without deleting your assets:
This feature isn’t full-proof—manual review is still essential. What I’ve found is that removing spam NFTs from your primary view improves focus, avoiding accidental transactions with worthless or malicious tokens.
Pro tip: always check token contract addresses when adding or interacting with NFTs to prevent getting spammed.
For more on identifying and managing scam tokens, see token management.
Managing NFTs securely is as important as handling coins or tokens. Atomic Wallet provides several security measures:
I once approved unlimited token allowance for an NFT marketplace and later revoked it through Atomic Wallet’s interface — a handy feature to regain control.
And of course, backup your seed phrase offline to ensure recovery if your device is lost or compromised. Check out security and backup for best practices.
Atomic Wallet supports multiple token standards that cover mainstream NFTs, including:
Because Atomic Wallet is multi-chain, it also shows NFTs on EVM-compatible chains. When you switch networks, the app automatically loads NFTs relevant to those addresses.
For blockchains outside EVM scope, NFT support depends on community and future updates.
Understanding token standards helps because transaction behavior, metadata, and approval methods differ slightly. Atomic Wallet abstracts most technicalities but knowing this can help when dealing with complex assets or troubleshooting.
Explore further in the multi-chain support guide.
From my daily use, here are quick tips to get the most out of Atomic Wallet’s NFT features:
Also, integrate these NFT management practices with your overall wallet security routines outlined in security and backup.
Atomic Wallet offers practical NFT management tools that cover essential tasks like viewing, sending, organizing, and filtering spam—right alongside your other crypto assets. While it won’t replace dedicated NFT platforms for advanced collection stats or minting, it’s a solid all-in-one software wallet for collectors needing mobile and desktop access.
If you plan to interact deeply with DeFi or staking alongside NFTs, consider pairing this with insights from guides like swap-stake or dapp-integration to round out your crypto experience.
Ready to manage your NFTs more confidently? This guide should help you avoid costly mistakes and bring more convenience to your digital collectibles routine.
Explore more about managing and securing all your crypto assets in Atomic Wallet at atomic-crypto-guide.com.