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Bitcoin.com Wallet Tutorial — My assets
Bitcoin.com Wallet Tutorial — My assets

Get familiar with your Bitcoin.com Wallet app. What assets do you have?

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Updated over a month ago

Your Bitcoin.com Wallet can hold a lot of cryptoassets. Let’s take a look at what’s in your wallet right now.

How To View Your Assets in the Bitcoin.com Wallet App

In the "My Assets" section, you can view your current crypto assets. Each Bitcoin.com Wallet comes preloaded with four assets: Verse, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum.

You also have the option to add Polygon, AVAX, and a BNB wallet. To do this, tap on the "Funds" tab, scroll down, and select "Add new personal wallet." Then, choose the asset type, enter a wallet name, and create the wallet.


Please note, for the BNB wallet, we currently only support Binance Coin.

Let’s check one out. Tapping on “Verse” brings up the Asset view.

The Asset view gives many details on individual assets. The top shows price action. You can toggle between 5 timeframes: Today, 24H, 7D, 1M, and 1Y. Tap to see how Verse has performed across different timeframes. Below that check out the “Asset Details,” which includes the current price, market cap, 24h volume, and a summary of the asset.

That completes the overview of “My Assets.”

Tap on some of the other assets in the app to discover the information that’s at your fingertips.

This article is part of the Bitcoin.com Wallet Tutorials Series which is designed to get you up to speed on the app and its features. Read the next article in the series:
Bitcoin.com Wallet - Markets: Learn how to discover trending cryptocurrencies and get the market information you need.

If you have any questions and are using the Bitcoin.com wallet app, simply tap "Settings," then "Help & Support," and select "Speak with a support agent." Send us a message, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

For email support, please reach out to [email protected].

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