MyEtherWallet (MEW) has been a staple in crypto for years, primarily known for Ethereum and EVM-compatible asset management. But when it comes to day-to-day token management and NFTs, how does it hold up? From my experience, MEW’s interface provides a functional balance between simplicity and advanced control, especially if you’re handling a mix of standard ERC-20 tokens and NFTs.
Token and NFT management on MEW isn’t just about viewing balances — it’s about practical control. You can add custom tokens that aren’t listed by default, hide spam tokens that clutter your portfolio, and even explore your NFT collection right within the wallet. Let’s break down the features piece by piece.
When you first access MEW, you might notice that only popular tokens appear by default. However, the ability to add custom tokens manually is essential for anyone active in DeFi or emerging projects where tokens might not be in the default catalog.
How to add a custom token on MEW:
Adding tokens manually ensures you see accurate balances and can send, receive, or swap them directly in your wallet. I've added lesser-known tokens this way to avoid constantly switching platforms.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Custom token addition | Supported on both mobile and browser versions |
| Manual input requirements | Contract address, symbol, decimals needed |
| Auto-fetch token metadata | Yes, improves UX |
This capability puts MEW on par with some dedicated portfolio management tools, especially for tokens in the Ethereum ecosystem and EVM-compatible chains. Just remember: an incorrect contract address can lead to display errors or worse.
For more on token management techniques, see token-management-custom-tokens.
One issue I constantly face with hot wallets is the accumulation of spam or dust tokens cluttering my interface. MEW allows users to hide these tokens—an underrated but effective feature.
Spam tokens often appear due to unsolicited airdrops or scams, which can confuse users and inflate portfolio values inaccurately. Here’s where MEW’s "hide spam tokens" option comes in handy.
Unlike wallets that simply ignore the problem, MEW empowers users to keep their interface tidy. You’d be surprised how this changes the whole experience — it’s like decluttering your digital desk.
This feature also applies to NFTs flagged as spam (more on this shortly). You can manage what shows up to avoid scams or clutter.
NFTs have become central to many crypto portfolios, and MEW offers decent support for interacting with them. Unlike some wallets that merely list NFT ownership, MEW lets you:
The NFT browser within MEW isn’t as visually rich as specialized NFT marketplaces but offers quick, reliable access. You can see token IDs, metadata, and basic visuals. When I first started using MEW for NFTs, this transparency gave me confidence over opaque third-party services.
| NFT Feature | MEW Capability |
|---|---|
| View NFTs | Yes, with metadata and visuals |
| Send/Receive NFTs | Supported |
| Hide spam or unwanted NFTs | Available |
| Advanced NFT editing | No (metadata modifications require external tools) |
Because NFTs carry smart contract risks as well, managing them inside MEW keeps things straightforward without hopping between platforms. Find more on NFT usage in the nft-support-management guide.
When managing multiple tokens and NFTs, an aggregated portfolio view makes a difference. MEW offers a portfolio tracking feature summarizing your token holdings’ worth across supported chains.
The portfolio dashboard updates prices based on integrated oracles and third-party pricing feeds. But in my experience, "real-time" isn’t perfectly synced—expect minor delays, especially on less common chains.
I like how MEW lets me drill down into individual assets, review historical balances, and even export data for external analysis.
A limitation is that MEW doesn’t yet support advanced charting or tax reporting within the interface. So if you need those, combining MEW with external tools is wise.
For more on portfolio insights and management, check myetherwallet portfolio tracking.
With token management comes security risks, notably related to token approvals and phishing dApps. MEW includes tools to mitigate these:
Token allowance management: You can view and revoke unlimited token approvals directly via the interface. This is vital to prevent malicious contracts from draining your funds.
Phishing detection: MEW warns users about known suspicious dApps or scam tokens.
Backup and recovery integration: Though MEW is a hot wallet, generating and securely storing your seed phrase is mandatory.
I once fell victim to a phishing dApp requesting inappropriate approvals. Since then, I make it a habit to double-check token allowances in MEW before interacting with any new protocol.
Learn more about security in the security-features and backup-and-recovery guides.
MEW supports both mobile and browser extensions (and desktop apps through the browser). In my daily routine, mobile tends to be more convenient for quick token checks and NFT viewing, while the desktop/browser experience excels at managing complex token additions or reviewing spending approvals.
Mobile benefits:
Desktop/browser benefits:
Switching between devices is seamless because your wallet’s private keys stay locally stored and synced.
More on device-based usage at mobile-and-desktop-usage.
Users often get tripped up by missing tokens or NFTs not showing up correctly. Here are a few realities I've encountered (and how I tackled them):
MEW’s own troubleshooting docs and community forums offer helpful pointers, but sometimes, rolling up your sleeves and understanding the smart contract side is the best remedy.
For detailed troubleshooting, see common-issues-and-troubleshooting.
For users looking to manage tokens and NFTs efficiently within a software wallet, MyEtherWallet offers a solid, feature-rich experience without unnecessary complexity. Its custom token support, spam filtering, and NFT management cover the core needs for most daily users.
Of course, no hot wallet is without trade-offs — you always balance convenience with security. I believe MEW hits a useful middle ground, especially when paired with cautious approval management and regular seed phrase backups.
Explore more related topics to deepen your MEW knowledge:
With a bit of practice, you’ll find managing your crypto portfolio on MyEtherWallet straightforward and practical—whether you’re swapping ERC-20 tokens or showing off your NFT collection.