docs/src/content/docs/faq/add-tokens-to-wallet.mdx
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After transferring your assets to a different network, it's possible your wallet won't already recognize them.
To get your assets to show up again after they've been transferred, you will need to locate the token denom. Thankfully, btc.union.build makes this easy.
Open up any transfer containing the assets you moved
Hover over the asset near the top of the transfer pane
This process will be different depending on the wallet you're using. Here we provide instructions for both Keplr and Leap.
Open the Keplr extension
Scroll down and select "Manage Asset List"
Click the "+" in the top right corner of the extension
Select the appropriate chain (for instance "Babylon Genesis")
Paste the token denom under the "Contract Address" field
(Optional) Keplr may not autopopulate the remainder of the token information. If Keplr does not, you may copy the remainder of the token information from the pop-up on btc.union.build
Click "Confirm"
Open the Leap extension
Select the destination chain (for instance "Babylon Genesis")
Click the gear icon above the list of your tokens
Click the "+" in the top right corner of the extension
Paste the denom into the "Coin minimum denom" field
(Optional) Keplr may not autopopulate the remainder of the token information. If Keplr does not, you may copy the remainder of the token information from the pop-up on btc.union.build
Click "Add Token"
If your multisig UI does not already link you to your transfer on btc.union.build, you can find you packet here using the transaction hash.