Public Chain Wallet

imToken Public Chain Wallet

Manage Ethereum, Bitcoin, TRON, Polygon, BNB Chain, Cosmos, and other public-chain assets in imToken. View balances, receiving addresses, transfer records, and network status in one place.

Networks

Major public chains in one wallet

Ethereum

Manage ETH, ERC-20 tokens, and Ethereum transaction history.

Bitcoin

View BTC balances, receiving addresses, and transfer status.

TRON

Manage TRX, TRC-20 tokens, and common payment scenarios.

BNB Chain

Manage BNB ecosystem assets and confirm the network before transfers.

Polygon

Keep low-cost transfers and DApp activity clearly separated by network.

Cosmos

View assets by network to reduce cross-chain confusion.

Core Usage

Clearer everyday asset management

Assets grouped by network

Assets from different public chains are grouped by network, making balances, token names, and transaction status easier to review.

Receiving address review

Before receiving funds, confirm the selected network and address format to avoid sending assets to an unsupported chain.

Transfer record tracking

After sending, review pending, confirmed, or failed status and use a block explorer to verify progress.

Before Transfer

Check these three items before each transfer

Public-chain transfers are difficult to reverse once confirmed. Review the network, address, and fee asset before sending.

  1. 01Check the networkThe same token name may exist on multiple chains. Confirm the selected network first.
  2. 02Check the addressAfter copying an address, compare the first and last characters and use QR codes only from trusted sources.
  3. 03Check the fee assetDifferent chains use different gas or miner-fee assets. Keep enough native tokens for the transfer fee.
FAQ

Public chain wallet FAQ

Common questions about public-chain assets, network selection, gas fees, and transfer status before using imToken.

Which public chains can imToken manage?

imToken public-chain scenarios include Ethereum, Bitcoin, TRON, BNB Chain, Polygon, Cosmos, and more. Actual support depends on the current product version and download information.

Why can the same asset appear on different chains?

Assets such as USDT or ETH may exist on Ethereum, TRON, BNB Chain, Polygon, and other networks. Before sending, confirm that the asset network matches the receiver’s supported network.

What should I check before a public-chain transfer?

First, check the network name, receiving address, transaction fee, and transfer amount. Once a public blockchain transaction is broadcast and confirmed, it usually cannot be reversed like a regular account transfer.

Why do transfers need gas or miner fees?

Each chain uses a native asset for fees, such as ETH on Ethereum, TRX on TRON, and BNB on BNB Chain. Without enough fee balance, a transaction may fail to start or confirm.

What should I do if a transfer is pending or missing?

Check the transaction hash in the correct block explorer. If it is still confirming, wait for the network. If it failed, review the fee, network, and contract status before trying again.

Which network should I choose when withdrawing to imToken?

Match the network shown on the imToken receiving page with the network selected on the exchange withdrawal page. Do not rely on address format alone; a 0x address can belong to many EVM networks.

If a public-chain asset is not shown, is it lost?

Not necessarily. The wrong network may be selected, the token may not be added, the node may be delayed, or the transaction may still be confirming. Check the on-chain record first, then review network and token display settings.

How can I reduce public-chain wallet risk?

Download imToken only from a trusted entry point, back up your seed phrase offline, never share private keys or verification codes, and review DApp sources and approval details before signing.

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Install imToken from a trusted entry point, then create or import a wallet to view assets, receiving addresses, and transfer history by network.

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