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How to organize your assets in the 1inch Wallet

Learn how to organize assets in 1inch Wallet on iOS and Android: set favorites, hide tokens you don’t need, and sort or group them for quick access.

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Written by Valeriia Nikitina
Updated over 2 weeks ago

You can customize how tokens are displayed on the main screen of your wallet. This way the asset list reflects your personal preferences—showing only what you need, in the order and grouping that’s most convenient for you.

To start managing your assets, from the home screen, under the token list, tap View All.

Quick actions

All assets list with a hidden token list at the bottom of the screen
All assets list with the quick actions menu shown

The all assets screen with the hidden tokens menu at the bottom

The all assets screen with the quick actions menu displayed

Add or remove favorites

  1. Long-press a token in the list.

  2. Select one of the following:

    1. Add to favorites to add the token to your favorites.

    2. Unfavorite to remove the token from your favorites.

Hide or unhide a token from the list

Tokens must be removed from favorites before they can be hidden or unhidden.

To hide a token:

  1. Long-press a token in the list.

  2. Tap Hide.
    The hidden token will be moved to the bottom of the screen as an additional list. This token will also be hidden from your main screen.

To unhide a token:

  1. At the bottom of the screen, tap the hidden token to open the list.

  2. Long-press the token you want to unhide.

  3. Tap Unhide.

Swap and send tokens

To swap or send a token right from the all assets screen:

  1. Long-press the token you want to swap or send.

  2. Select one of the following:

    1. Swap—you'll be redirected to the swap screen.

    2. Send—you'll be redirected to the send screen.

  3. Follow the necessary instructions for swapping tokens or for sending tokens.

View a token on the network explorer

  1. Long-press the token you want to check.

  2. Tap View on <network_name> Explorer. You'll be redirected to the corresponding webpage in your default browser.
    Note that the explorer name varies by token.



Asset view management

The asset view can be managed through the dedicated menu. To access it, tap the filters icon above the tokens list. The following parameters can be adjusted.

Indication of the asset view management options accessible via the filters icon at the top of the assets list.

Hiding tokens with small amounts

This parameter groups and hides all tokens whose fiat-value equivalent is below $1. To activate it, toggle on Hide small balances. To show such tokens again, toggle it off.

Hiding unsafe tokens

This parameter groups and hides all tokens that 1inch Shield has flagged. To activate it, toggle on Hide unsafe tokens. To show such tokens again, toggle it off.

All hidden tokens, both unverified and with small amounts, are accessible at the bottom of the token list.

Sorting by fiat value

This parameter sorts tokens based on their current fiat-value equivalent, displaying them from the highest to lowest (or vice versa).

To adjust sorting for iOS

By default, the assets are already sorted from the highest in fiat value to the lowest. To sort from lowest to highest, toggle on Reversal sorting. To reset this parameter, toggle it off.

To adjust sorting for Android

Under Sort by fiat value, select one of the following:

  • High to low

  • Low to high

Toggle this option on if you want to get notified about newly discovered tokens that might be outside of the 1inch lists.

Grouping by networks or tokens

This parameter groups assets either by the networks they belong to or by individual tokens. Grouping by networks is useful if you hold the same token across multiple chains and want to keep track of it per network. Grouping by tokens is convenient if you prefer to see the total balance of each token regardless of the network.

To adjust grouping for iOS

Under All networks view, select either Network or Tokens depending on how you want to group your assets.

To adjust grouping for Android

By default, all assets are grouped by tokens. To change that, under Tokens view, toggle on Group by network.

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