How to see and manage NFTs with Wigwam Wallet

Written by Volodymyr Klykov
Updated 1 week ago

Wigwam is a classical self-custodial wallet. This means that if you send an NFT to your Wigwam wallet, it will be stored in your account — you own it. However, since we are mainly focused on trading and DeFi features right now, we haven’t added a separate section inside the wallet to display NFTs yet.

So, while your NFTs are safely stored, you won’t see them inside the app at the moment. But don’t worry — you can still view, trade, and send your NFTs using third-party tools. Here’s how:

βœ… How to view your NFTs

To view the NFTs stored in your Wigwam wallet:

  1. Go to https://portfolio.nftscan.com/

  2. Click Connect Wallet

  3. Select WalletConnect

  4. Click All Wallets, then search for Wigwam

  5. Confirm the connection with your Wigwam wallet

  6. You’ll now see all NFTs linked to your account via the NFTScan inerface

πŸ’± Step 2: How to trade your NFTs

To trade your NFTs, use popular NFT marketplaces like:

You may connect to any marketplace on all EVM based blockchains or Solana and trade your NFTs there.

How to connect:

  1. Visit your chosen marketplace (e.g. OpenSea)

  2. Click Connect Wallet

  3. Choose WalletConnect or Metamask button

  4. Search and select Wigwam

  5. Confirm the connection

  6. You’ll now see your NFTs and can trade, list, or transfer them as needed

πŸ“€  Send your NFTs

To send your NFTs to another wallet address:

  1. Go to a dApp that supports NFTs, like nft.multisender.app (send from 2 NFTs) or Zerion

  2. Connect your Wigwam wallet via WalletConnect

  3. Navigate to the NFT section

  4. Choose the NFT you want to send

  5. Enter the recipient’s wallet address and confirm the transaction

πŸ› Native NFT support inside the Wallet.

We are planning to integrate the native NFT support in a following updates that will allow you to view and manage NFTs directly inside the wallet app.

πŸ’‘ Reminder: Even if NFTs aren’t shown inside Wigwam, they still belong to you and are safely stored in your wallet.
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