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Add the ASE token to your wallet

For presale buyers · Estimated read time: 3 minutes

ASE is an ERC-20 token on Ethereum mainnet. Wallets do not auto-detect custom tokens, so even after you claim them on /claim, you will not see your balance until you tell the wallet about the contract. This guide walks you through it for the most popular wallets.

Token details

These are the three values every wallet asks for. Copy them as you go.

Address0x041Ff0E49F6F774E7DC7bD10Ee4A14c00B1D80B2
SymbolASE
Decimals18

Network: Ethereum mainnet (chain ID 1). The Asentum L1 chain is a separate network — this ERC-20 lives on Ethereum because that's where the presale ran.

MetaMask (desktop & mobile)

One-click add

Skip the manual steps. If you have a MetaMask-compatible wallet installed in this browser, click the button and approve the prompt.

If the button above does not work — for example you're on mobile without the in-app browser, or your wallet does not support EIP-747 — add it manually:

Desktop (browser extension)

  1. Open the MetaMask extension and make sure you're on Ethereum Mainnet (top of the popup).
  2. Click the Tokens tab.
  3. Scroll to the bottom and click Import tokens.
  4. Select the Custom token tab.
  5. Paste the ASE token address into Token contract address. MetaMask should auto-fill the symbol and decimals.
  6. Click Next, then Import.

Mobile (iOS / Android app)

  1. Open the MetaMask app and switch to Ethereum Main Network.
  2. Tap Import tokens at the bottom of the Tokens list.
  3. Select Custom token.
  4. Paste the ASE contract address. Symbol and decimals should auto-fill.
  5. Tap Import.

Trust Wallet (mobile)

  1. Open the Trust Wallet app.
  2. On the main wallet screen, tap the small icon in the top-right (looks like sliders / a filter).
  3. Tap + Add Custom Token at the bottom.
  4. Set Network to Smart Chain — wait, switch it back to Ethereum. ASE lives on Ethereum mainnet.
  5. Paste the ASE contract address into Contract Address. Name, Symbol, and Decimals should auto-fill.
  6. If they do not auto-fill, enter them manually: Name Asentum, Symbol ASE, Decimals 18.
  7. Tap Done (top-right).

Trust Wallet sometimes hides custom tokens until they have a non-zero balance. If you don't see ASE after adding, check that your claim transaction has confirmed on etherscan.io.

Rabby (browser extension)

Rabby supports EIP-747, so the Add ASE to wallet button at the top of the MetaMask section will also work here. If you prefer the manual route:

  1. Open the Rabby extension and select an Ethereum mainnet account.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the token list and click + Add a custom token.
  3. Paste the ASE contract address. Rabby fetches the symbol and decimals automatically.
  4. Click Add.

Coinbase Wallet

Extension (desktop)

  1. Open the Coinbase Wallet extension and make sure you're on Ethereum.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the asset list and click Manage.
  3. Search for the ASE contract address — if not found, click Add custom token.
  4. Paste the contract address, network Ethereum, symbol ASE, decimals 18.
  5. Click Add.

Mobile (iOS / Android app)

  1. Open the Coinbase Wallet app.
  2. Tap your account icon (top-left), then the gear icon for settings.
  3. Tap Add & remove assets.
  4. Tap the + button (top-right) to add a custom token.
  5. Network Ethereum, paste the ASE contract address, fill in symbol and decimals.
  6. Tap Save.

Other wallets

The flow is the same in every wallet: find a button or menu labeled Import token, Add custom token, or Manage assets, then paste the three values from the token details section.

  • Frame, Brave Wallet, OKX Wallet — all support EIP-747; the one-click button at the top of the MetaMask section should work.
  • Ledger Live — open the Ethereum account, click Add token, paste the contract address.
  • Exodus, Atomic Wallet — support is limited to whitelisted tokens. ASE may not be importable until it's added to their token registry. Use MetaMask or Rabby in the meantime.
  • Centralized exchanges (Coinbase, Binance, Kraken) — you cannot add a custom token to a CEX. ASE has to be listed by the exchange first. The token in your self-custody wallet (the one you used during the presale) is separate from any CEX account.

Troubleshooting

I added the token but my balance shows 0.

Two likely causes: (1) you haven't claimed yet — head to /claim and click Claim Tokens, or (2) your claim transaction is still pending. Check the transaction status on etherscan.io by pasting your wallet address.

My wallet says "token not found" or shows the wrong symbol.

Double-check you pasted the contract address exactly, with no leading or trailing spaces. The address should match 0x041Ff0E49F6F774E7DC7bD10Ee4A14c00B1D80B2 character-for-character. If your wallet shows a different symbol, you're on the wrong network — switch to Ethereum mainnet.

My wallet is on a Layer 2 (Base, Arbitrum, Optimism…) — can I see ASE there?

No. ASE is deployed only on Ethereum mainnet. The token does not exist on L2s, so any L2 view will correctly show zero. Switch to Ethereum mainnet to see your balance.

Still stuck.

Drop a message in the community channel. Include your wallet name, mobile or desktop, the steps you tried, and a screenshot if possible. Don't share your seed phrase or private key — no one on the team will ever ask for it.