Managing tokens and NFTs inside a software wallet can feel overwhelming. Atomic Wallet offers a solid interface designed for multi-chain users who want straightforward self-custody combined with DeFi and NFT utilities—all in one place. Whether you're adding custom tokens not natively listed, organizing your NFT collections, or trying to keep scam tokens out of sight, Atomic Wallet provides built-in features tailored for these needs.
In my experience, what stands out is its mix of accessibility and customization, especially if you’re actively swapping tokens or dabbling in NFTs. Let’s explore exactly how Atomic Wallet tackles token management, NFT support, and portfolio tracking.
Sometimes, your favorite tokens won’t appear automatically in your wallet’s token list—that’s where adding custom tokens comes into play. Here’s a practical walkthrough:
This process is quite straightforward, but I learned the hard way that double-checking contract addresses on official sources is a must (to avoid phantom tokens or scams). Also, Atomic Wallet auto-refreshes balances once added, so your portfolio always reflects the right holdings.
Learn more about adding tokens in general here.
One pet peeve for me when managing multiple assets is clutter — spam and scam tokens suddenly polluting your token list. Atomic Wallet lets you hide tokens you neither want to see nor interact with.
To hide suspicious or irrelevant tokens:
Hidden tokens won’t show up in the main view but remain accessible if you search explicitly or restore visibility later. This is helpful to declutter your interface without needing complex custom filters.
I find this especially handy when experimenting across EVM-compatible chains where spam tokens flood wallet addresses due to airdrops or phishing attempts.
(Read more on security risks and how to handle approvals.)
NFT collectors or casual users will appreciate Atomic Wallet’s integrated NFT support. You can see your NFT collections across compatible blockchains without jumping into separate dApps.
The wallet supports displaying your NFTs in a clean grid layout, which makes browsing easier on mobile devices—the most common way folks check their collections daily.
Still, for everyday use and quick monitoring, Atomic Wallet’s NFT features cover the essentials.
(If you need deep NFT portfolio tools, check out our related NFT support guide.)
Sending NFTs from Atomic Wallet is similar to token transfers but with some nuances.
Here’s a practical tip based on my experience: always verify the recipient address and network to avoid sending NFTs to the wrong chain, which typically means a permanent loss.
And if you’re new to NFT gas fees—these can vary drastically depending on the blockchain and current network demand—so check typical fees with a gas tracker before confirming.
Atomic Wallet isn’t just about holding assets; it helps you keep an eye on your portfolio's value and performance across multiple chains.
Key features include:
One thing I noticed is that the portfolio tracking works better on desktop for detailed analysis due to screen space, but the mobile app does a great job for quick checks while on the go.
If you want to maximize these features, sync your wallet consistently and make sure you’ve added all your custom tokens.
For deeper portfolio tracking and gas optimization, see this guide.
Atomic Wallet offers both desktop and mobile versions, each with distinct use cases:
| Feature | Mobile App | Desktop App |
|---|---|---|
| Token/NFT Management | Intuitive UI, good for quick access | More detailed views, easier portfolio overview |
| Adding Custom Tokens | Supported, simple input | Same functionality with larger interface |
| NFT Viewing | Native in-app support with swipe-friendly UI | Supports richer metadata display |
| dApp Interaction | Uses WalletConnect for most connections | Can act as an injected provider for browsers |
| Security Features | Biometric lock, PIN code | Passwords + system security |
If you primarily swap tokens or stake during your daily commute, I personally prefer the mobile app. Conversely, complex portfolio analysis or large batch operations feel less clunky on desktop.
(See more on device-specific functionality here.)
Token and NFT management is only as safe as how you handle private keys and transaction approvals. Here are some practical security tips I've applied when using Atomic Wallet:
Atomic Wallet includes tools for approval revocation and transaction simulation, which can save you from falling into common scams.
(Learn more detailed strategies in security-backup.)
Managing tokens and NFTs in Atomic Wallet offers a balance of flexibility, multi-chain support, and user-friendly features for everyday crypto users. Adding custom tokens lets you keep track of niche assets, while token hiding and spam filtering declutter your interface. NFT support covers what most collectors need without extra apps, including sending and basic collection management.
The cross-device support means you can adapt your workflow between mobile convenience and desktop detail. Just remember, security is always part of managing digital assets—regular review of token approvals and seed phrase safety should become routine.
If you want to deepen your knowledge on staking, swap features, or security best practices, check out these helpful sections:
Ready to take full control of your crypto holdings? Start by adding any custom tokens you hold and organizing your NFT collections today—it’s easier than you think.