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Networks and Tokens
How to go from zero to one and start using CLV Wallet
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What to do when your balance of tokens is incorrect
First of all, check the wallet address to which you are receiving tokens to see the current balance of your tokens. You do this by copying your wallet address and posting it into the block explorer corresponding to the network you’re on–Etherscan for Ethereum mainnet, Arbiscan for Arbitrum, etc. If your CLV Wallet displays […]
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What is wCLV? Is it the same as CLV?
1.WCLV: ERC20 and BEP20 tokens in Ethereum Mainnet and BNB Smart Chain respectively wCLV is the representation of the CLV token officially as an ERC20 token on Ethereum Mainnet and as a BEP20 token on BNB Smart Chain (previously called Binance Smart Chain). They represent the same value, just on different networks. We call […]
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How to add unlisted tokens (custom tokens)
Usually, CLV Wallet displays native tokens and popular tokens in whitelist from different networks that support you to add smoothly. However, with the proliferation of tokens on networks, CLV Wallet doesn’t keep all of them, but it allows you to manually add any ERC-20-compliant token you hold. Same process in Mobile Wallet and Extension […]
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How to add token from whitelist
Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) (1)To add a token, click on the “add token” button under the ‘Tokens’ tab on your homepage. (2)Select the network listed in the left and switch on the tokens you want to remove Mobile Wallet (1)To add a token, click the “add token” under the ‘Tokens’ tab […]
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I deposited a token. How do I find it?
If you or someone else recently transferred a token to your CLV wallet and you don’t see it in CLV Wallet, please check the following: (1)How long has it been? While blockchain transactions are fast, they take time to occur. (2)Do you add tokens in the right network? Many tokens are deployed in […]
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How to remove a token
Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) (1)To remove a token, click on the “add token” button under the ‘Tokens’ tab on your homepage. (2)Select the network listed on the left and switch off the tokens you want to remove Mobile Wallet (1)Click the “add token” under the ‘Tokens’ tab on your homepage to […]
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My transaction is successful, but the amount I received is far lower than the amount confirmed
If you have completed a transaction successfully, but you’ve noticed a discrepancy between the amount confirmed in your CLV wallet and the amount you received (and displayed in the block explorer), please check if the token you received is subject to a “tax.” For example, a 10% tax applies on SAFEMOON transactions, and OKTA […]
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I deposited a custom token. How do I find it?
If you or someone else recently transferred a token to your CLV wallet and you don’t see it in CLV, please check the following: How long has it been? While blockchain transactions are fast, they take time to occur. Do you use the right Network for the token you deposited? If the token you […]
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How do I verify that I actually have the NFT?
Attention: Currently, CLV Wallet only supports ERC721 standard NFTs Search for your CLV wallet address on the block explorer and review your transactions to see if the transfer of the NFT into your wallet has been successful. Alternatively, search for the NFT’s contract address and check that its location matches your wallet address and […]
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NFT tokens in your CLV wallet
Attention: Currently, CLV Wallet only supports ERC721 standard NFTs Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) (1)Open the account page and click “Collectibles” (2)Click one of the NFTs you own, and you will see the data for that NFT in detail. (3)Click the ”send” on the top-right to send the NFTs to the other addresses through […]
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EVM Networks
Ethereum has served as a roadmap and a standard-creating paradigm for blockchain networks. In other words, most people building networks want to ensure that their networks are compatible with Ethereum. 1.What is EVM? Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) functions like a virtual CPU running inside a specific standalone program called Go Ethereum or Geth, […]
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User Guide: Tokens
The CLV wallet is a multi-chain all-in-one wallet for day-to-day, DeFi, and Gaming purposes. This means CLV Wallet supports various blockchain networks, including Ethereum, Polkadot, Solana, and Tron. With that said, CLV also supports a large variety of tokens. The complete list of supported networks can be during the “Adding of a Token” process. […]
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Why am I being asked to connect to a dapp?
For sites to see your wallet address, they must ask you for access. All they’re gaining in these situations is the ability to see your address and, by extension (since everything is viewable on the blockchain), the funds you hold. This does not mean they can access and move your tokens around — for that; […]
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Disconnect the wallet from a dApp
Are you looking to disconnect your wallet from a dapp? Below are the methods for CLV Extension. Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) (1)Within the Account view, click the green button on the top-right; (2)In the pop-up, click “disconnect.” (3)In the pop-up, click the “Disconnect” button.
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How to revoke smart contract allowances/token approvals
Note: smart contract allowances differ from simply connecting your wallet to a dApp. For information on disconnecting your wallet from dapps, see the article: Disconnect wallet from a dApp Smart contract/token allowances also referred to as approvals, involve you allowing dapps to access and move tokens in your wallet on your behalf. For example, […]
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token approvals: how to stay safe
Often, token approval requests will ask for access to a number of tokens so astronomically high that it’s essentially unlimited — uniswap requests access to the 1.1559 amount of the token. Many legitimate dapps do this to minimize the need–and associated transaction costs–for you to re-approve access to the token every time you want to […]
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What is a token approval?
Across web3, you’ll encounter a range of transaction types, each of which is identifiable in CLV Wallet at the point of confirming the transaction. Understanding what they are and how to interpret their meaning is an important part of staying safe in web3. The challenge is that much of the information displayed on these […]
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How to view your public address on a specific network
Method 1: To find your account’s address on a specific network, just click the token on that network, and hover over the label for the public address– in this case, under Ethereum Mainnet — which will let you copy the public address to the clipboard. Method 2: Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) […]
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Transaction fees on different networks
When using or interacting with a sidechain or non-Ethereum mainnet network, please keep in mind that transaction fees are always paid in the native token currency of the network, for example: You need BNB to pay gas fees on Binance On Matic/Polygon, you would use Matic Ensure you have enough native tokens if […]
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Adding a network manually
Extension Wallet (Google Chrome) and Mobile Wallet 1.Open the Setting page and click “General” 2.Hit “Custom Network Setting” 3.Click EVM network 4.Display various fields to fill out Complete the fields and click save to add the network. The details for the above fields can be found in our network profiles or docs (i.e., […]
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User Guide: Custom EVM networks
As the Ethereum ecosystem grows, creating a custom EVM network is a very popular option for building new technologies. In other words, another blockchain or network compatible with Ethereum allows users to transfer tokens, or value of some kind, between the networks. 1.Do your due diligence Not all networks are safe. In order to […]