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Title: Question about tokens and Myetherwallet
Post by: MagicCoinster on December 28, 2017, 02:53:27 AM
Hey guys,
I join a bunch of airdrops during these last few days but I didn't know until now that you're suppose to add some coins manually to myetherwallet. The Token Contract etc. I doubt I'll find every airdrop I join to be able to add each token contract manually now. Is there any way to find out token contracts once airdrops start sending their tokens out? Will I lose out on tokens that i forgot to manually add and never see them again? Or is there a way to track each token as I receive them even if I didn't add the contract before?

Thanks for the help in advance!


Title: Re: Question about tokens and Myetherwallet
Post by: Alluro on December 28, 2017, 05:21:01 AM
You don't need add custom tokens to see your tokens. If you want to transfer your tokens you have to add custom tokens. If you wanna see your received tokens please visit https://etherscan.io and enter your wallet address. If you have any problem PM me  :)


Title: Re: Question about tokens and Myetherwallet
Post by: Insanerman on December 28, 2017, 05:35:57 AM
There is no need for you to add token contract and the other details from your MEW. You can use https://etherscan.io/ and https://ethplorer.io/ to monitor the ERC20 tokens you received from an airdrop. You can also see their percentage value beside them.


Title: Re: Question about tokens and Myetherwallet
Post by: winwinmaimai on December 28, 2017, 06:31:21 AM
No need. It only you have a wallet address on site myeth wallet. Some sent you token and you sure got.


Title: Re: Question about tokens and Myetherwallet
Post by: crypto-words on December 28, 2017, 07:43:43 AM
You would need to 'add' token specifics manually, if it's like a brand-new token. Usually, they get 'indexed' really fast, though, so you wouldn't need to do anything. If a token for whatever reason doesn't show up, you can get all the information you need on the official site of the ICO company or simply have a look at etherscan.io or eidoo.io.