Adding token types to your wallet
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Each cryptocurrency wallet is managed by a team, and not all teams will add every coin on the market to their wallet. Therefore, smaller or less popular coins may not be added to the wallet by default, and users need to manually add them through the contract address. Some projects don't even have a coin logo, and the project team needs to apply to the wallet team to have it displayed. However, often because the project is just getting started and the community is still small, even the logo application can be rejected.
Each cryptocurrency has a genesis contract, which is the smart contract representing the address of that cryptocurrency. Therefore, as long as you import the address into your wallet, the cryptocurrency of the project will appear.
Usually, the project team will publish the smart contract address on their official website or in their community. This is done to enable market verification and to facilitate supporters in adding the project's token to their wallets using the contract address.
After selecting the "Custom Tokens" tab, all you need to do is paste the project party's contract address, and the token symbol and decimal precision will be automatically displayed, without the need to manually input them.
Then click "Add custom token", and the project party's token will appear on the next page.
Click "Import tokens" to complete the process. If the project's token does not appear after completing the above steps, do not worry, it is because you do not yet have the project's token. Once you acquire the project's token, it will automatically appear.
Please pay attention to the project's updates on how to obtain its token to avoid missing out on any airdrops or rewards. Alternatively, you can also acquire the token through trading on the market.
The BRNKC (BearNetworkChain) is the native token on the BearNetworkChain.
All transactions or operations on the Bear Network Chain require a transaction fee. The transaction fees for operations or transactions on the Bear Network Chain are relatively low.