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How to Add a Token to Coinbase Wallet (Base App)

How to Add a Token to Coinbase Wallet (Base App)

If you've sent a token to your wallet but don’t see it in your Coinbase Wallet’s Base app, it’s likely because it isn't added automatically. This guide explains how to add tokens manually step by step so you can view balances, send/receive, and interact with them safely. Whether you're a project developer or a crypto user, these instructions will help. 

What is the Base app? 

  • Base is Coinbase’s self-custody wallet with Base mode that supports Base chain and EVM-compatible networks.  

  • It allows you to import wallets, manage assets, swap tokens, and view assets in a decentralized way.  

Why Tokens Sometimes Don’t Appear Automatically 

Cause 

Explanation 

Token not in Coinbase’s default token list 

If the token is new or from a smaller project, metadata (like logo, symbol) may not be available yet.

Wrong network selected

If you are set to a network that doesn’t match the token’s chain, the wallet won’t show it. 

Token is hidden 

Assets are sometimes hidden by default; you must unhide them.

Tools & Info You’ll Need 

Before adding a token manually, gather: 

  • Contract address of the token (verified source) 

  • Token symbol/ticker (e.g. “XYZ”) 

  • Decimals (commonly 18 for ERC-20 tokens) 

  • Network name (Base, Ethereum, etc.) 

Also, verify via a block explorer or project’s official sources. This avoids adding the wrong contract (a scam risk). 

Step-by-Step: Adding a Token in Coinbase Wallet (Base App) 

These steps are based on recent updates; if UI changes slightly, options may be named differently (e.g. “Manage Assets”, “Add Token / Custom Token”). 

  1. Open the Coinbase Wallet (Base mode) on your phone. 

  2. Tap your profile icon or the ⚙️ Settings gear. 

  3. Go to Manage assets or sometimes Add / Hide tokens

  4. If there is a search bar, try searching your token’s ticker first. If it appears, enable/unhide it. 

  5. If not found, select Add custom token (or a similar option). 

  6. Enter: 

  7. Contract address 

  8. Token symbol 

  9. Decimals 

  10. Network (ensure Base chain or correct network is selected) 

  11. Save/confirm. The token should now appear in your Assets list. 

  12. If it doesn’t show, refresh the app or close/reopen; sometimes after a small test transaction it appears. 

What to Do If You Still Can’t Add the Token 

  • Double-check the contract address (one wrong character and it's invalid). 

  • Make sure you’re using the latest version of the Base app. Some users report missing features in older versions. (From community feedback) 

  • Confirm the token is deployed on Base chain (if it’s an ERC-20 token on Base). 

  • Contact the token issuer or Base / Coinbase support, sometimes they need to approve metadata (logo, name) for visibility. 

Insights from Base Documentation & Competitor Guides 

  • Base documentation clarifies: if you deploy an ERC-20 token on Base mainnet, your token should be instantly available for swapping, but metadata like logo/name may take time unless you follow listing steps.  

  • A competitor guide from Tokpie mentions verifying explorer, contract, having DEX liquidity, submitting to CoinGecko / CMC to get price and logos visible.  

  • A community discussion (Reddit) shows many users are confused where the “Add custom token” is, because the UI label or setting has changed in recent app updates. Always check “Manage assets” in Settings.  

  • Base is growing fast among EVM rollups; token projects are increasingly choosing Base due to lower transaction fees and good developer tools. 

  • Users expect seamless visibility: many token creators now prioritize ensuring token metadata (name, logo) appears automatically in wallets like Coinbase Wallet, WalletConnect, etc. 

 If you’re a token issuer or project team and want your token integrated seamlessly across wallets (including Base), LBM Solutions can help. We specialize in token development, token metadata submissions, wallet integrations, and smart contract audits. Reach out to us to ensure your token meets all checkboxes for visibility and safety. www.lbmsolution.com 

Safety Checklist Before Using Any Token 

  • Only use contract addresses from official sources (website, GitHub, token explorer). 

  • Verify contract on block explorer: check total supply, token deployer, and recent transactions. 

  • Avoid sending large amounts until you confirm everything works. 

  • Beware of lookalike tokens with similar names; always compare symbol and address. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can any token be added to Base App manually? 

A: Yes, as long as you have the correct contract address, token symbol, decimals, and it's deployed on the Base chain or a supported network. 

Q: Why can’t I see the “Add Token” or “Custom Token” option? 

A: It may be hidden under Settings → Manage Assets, or your app version might be outdated. Also check if the token is on the network your wallet is currently set to. 

Conclusion 

Adding a token manually in Coinbase Wallet (Base app) is not hard, but doing it safely makes all the difference. Make sure you follow the verification steps carefully. Once you’ve got the contract address, symbol, and decimals sorted, it usually takes just a few taps. 

If you’re working on launching a token or want to ensure it’s properly listed, visible, and secure, LBM Solutions is here to assist with end-to-end token services: token creation, metadata submission, wallet integration, and security audits. Contact us now at www.lbmsolution.com to get expert support and peace of mind. 

Planning this work? Start with the token launch guide.

About authorManjit Parmar

As Chief Technology Officer at LBM Solutions, Manjit Parmar oversees technical strategy, infrastructure, and product development. His expertise in Blockchain and AI enables the creation of secure, data-driven, and scalable systems aligned with business growth and innovation.

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