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How to read the Tokens table

Learn how to read the Tokens table in 1inch Portfolio to analyze token balances, track asset performance, and understand wallet activity across networks

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Written by Anastasiia Pustovoitova
Updated over a week ago

The Tokens table provides a detailed overview of all tokens held in a wallet, across the connected wallet, and in multiple added wallets and bundles. For each asset, the table shows the token balance, current price, total value, profit and loss (PnL), and return on investment (ROI). This allows you to quickly understand how each token contributes to the overall portfolio.

This table can be useful when analyzing your own wallets to identify your largest positions, evaluate the performance of individual assets, and monitor how your portfolio composition changes over time.

It can also be helpful when observing other wallets. By reviewing the Tokens table of a public address, you can see which assets the wallet holds, analyze how those positions perform, and gain insights into the activity patterns of other market participants.

By default, the table displays tokens across all connected wallets and supported networks. The data is updated automatically and powered by the 1inch Portfolio API.

This ensures fast and accurate analytics for connected wallets, allowing you to monitor token balances, market prices, portfolio value, and asset performance in real time.


Tokens table overview

For each token, the table displays the following information:

  • Token — asset name and icon

  • Type — asset category such as native token, stablecoin, or token

  • Balance — the amount of the token held

  • Price — the current market price

  • Value — the total value of the token balance

  • PnL — profit or loss based on price changes

  • ROI — percentage return on the asset

This information helps you quickly evaluate which assets make up the portfolio and how each token performs.

A screenshot of the Tokens table in 1inch Portfolio

Filter tokens by position status

The table allows you to filter tokens by position status. Available options include:

  • All — displays all detected tokens

  • Active — shows tokens currently held in the wallet

  • Closed — shows tokens that were previously held but have been withdrawn

Filtering by position status helps you focus on current holdings or review historical token positions.

For example, selecting Active lets you see the assets currently in the portfolio, while Closed lets you analyze tokens that were previously in the wallet.


Adjust the time range

You can analyze portfolio data across different time periods.

Available time ranges include:

  • 24H

  • 1W

  • 1M

  • 1Y

  • 3Y

Changing the time range helps you compare short-term market changes with longer-term portfolio performance.


Sort tokens by portfolio metrics

You can sort tokens by clicking any column header in the table.

Sorting is available for:

  • Balance

  • Price

  • Value

  • PnL

  • ROI

Sorting helps quickly identify the largest positions, the best-performing tokens, or assets that are generating losses.

For example, sorting by Value highlights the tokens that make up the largest share of the portfolio, while sorting by PnL helps identify the assets that contributed most to profits or losses.

Click the column header to sort tokens in ascending or descending order.


Filter portfolio by network

The Portfolio view allows you to filter assets by blockchain network.

Network buttons at the top of the page let you switch between supported networks, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Optimism, and others.

Filtering by network helps you analyze where assets are held and how funds are distributed across chains. This is especially useful for users managing multi-chain portfolios.


View token position details

Clicking on a token in the table opens the token position details page, which provides a comprehensive view of that position. The page consists of three main sections.

The first section displays key token information, including:

  • Balance

  • Average entry price

  • Value inflow

  • Value outflow

The second section is the value chart, which shows how the token’s price or total value has changed over a selected period of time. You can adjust the time range (24 hours, week, month, year, or 3 years) and switch between price and value views. The chart functions similarly to the Total value chart. You can also enable the Transactions toggle to display markers for transactions on the chart within the selected time period.

The third section contains a transaction table with all activities related to the selected token. For each transaction, the table shows the transaction hash, type, date, value in USD, and balance. Clicking on a transaction hash opens detailed information on the corresponding blockchain explorer.

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