How to view SESH in your Wallet
Learn how to make SESH show up in your Ethereum wallet.
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Learn how to make SESH show up in your Ethereum wallet.
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When you receive test SESH tokens, you may notice they donât automatically appear in your Ethereum wallet. This is because wallets donât automatically display all tokensâthey only show tokens youâve specifically added. To view your test SESH tokens, youâll need to manually import the token by adding its contract address to your wallet.
A contract address is a unique identifier for a token on the Ethereum blockchain. It points to the smart contract governing the token's operationsâsuch as transfers, balances, and other functions. When you import a contract address into your wallet, youâre essentially telling the wallet to look for a specific token on the blockchain and display it in your interface. Without this step, your wallet holds the tokens, but it doesnât know that it should display them.
Here are links to step-by-step guides to help you add test SESH to the most popular wallets.
You will be prompted to enter the below details: Token Contract Address: 0x7D7fD4E91834A96cD9Fb2369E7f4EB72383bbdEd Token Symbol: SESH Token Decimal: 9
You should also make sure youâre on the correct chain before you get started. For testnet, this is Arbitrum Sepolia.
Ethereum wallets are designed to prioritize simplicity and security. They only display tokens you explicitly add. This ensures that your interface isnât cluttered with irrelevant or scam tokens and allows you to control which assets appear in your wallet. Adding a token using its contract address is a standard way to make any Ethereum token visible in your wallet.