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# Add tokens to home screen

To view and manage tokens on Biport, you need to add tokens to home screen manually. By default, multiple coins and tokens are added to your home screen.

* Bitcoin Mainnet: BTC
* Ethereum Mainnet: ETH, BFC, BiFi
* BIFROST Mainnet: BFC
* BNB Mainnet: BNB
* Avalanche Mainnet: AVAX
* Klaytn Mainnet: KLAY
* Polygon Mainnet: MATIC&#x20;

There are two ways to add tokens on Biport:

* Search the token name
* Use the token contract address

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### Search for Token Name or Symbol

#### Step 1. Click **`Token`** icon.

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#### Step 2. Search for the token name.&#x20;

Then, check the box on the right to add the token. You can select as many as you want.

{% hint style="info" %}
If the token does not appear in the search results, try adding with the token contract address.
{% endhint %}

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### Use Token Contract Address&#x20;

#### Step 1.  Click **`Token`** icon.

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#### Step 2. Click the Plus (**+)** icon on the top-right corner.

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#### Step 3. Enter the token contract address.&#x20;

Select the network of a token you'd like to add, and type in the token contract address. The token symbol and the decimal will be filled in automatically. Click `Add` and you will be able to find the token on the home screen!&#x20;

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