# Wallet

**The Wallet panel** is your main space for managing your addresses. Here, you can **check your balance, send, deposit, swap, and track** any activity related to your wallet. It provides a clear and well-structured overview of your assets.&#x20;

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Your public user information, including your **login** and **profile picture**, is displayed in the top-left corner.

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Below, you'll see all your addresses listed, with the [**Walletium Native Address**](/walletium-object/address-types/native.md) ( **ⓦ** )  at the top.

This address is unique to each user and allows you to store, withdraw, and transfer funds. It also offers free transfers within our wallet system.&#x20;

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The number in this address line shows the total assets across all addresses consolidated to [**Native**](/walletium-object/address-types/native.md).

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Clicking the **ⓦ** icon will display a complete range of addresses associated with your [Walletium's Native Address](/walletium-object/address-types/native.md) on all supported blockchains. &#x20;

By selecting any of them, you can view the detailed **Asset Profile** and access options like **Swap** or **Send.**&#x20;

<div><figure><img src="/files/mP2cuOYIPOWmlsHKYbCv" alt=""><figcaption><p>Walletium Native consolidated Addresses</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/Euwr9uYabj0HDEiUSioz" alt=""><figcaption><p>Asset Profile description </p></figcaption></figure></div>

Clicking the **ⓦ** icon again returns you to the full wallet address list.

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Main wallet panel is a complete list of your [**Deposit**,](/walletium-object/address-types/deposit.md) [**Shared**](/walletium-object/address-types/shared.md), and [**Private addresses**](/walletium-object/address-types/private.md), it also displays your [**Walletium Native address**](/walletium-object/address-types/native.md) on top of the list.&#x20;

The addresses in the list are organized chronologically. The first address is always the [**Walletium Native**](/walletium-object/address-types/native.md) one, as it’s the first to be created. The rest follow in the order they were generated or added.&#x20;

[**Private addresses**](/walletium-object/address-types/private.md) have a **label**, making all four address types easy to identify in the list view.

**Deposit** addresses have a button "[**Deposit**](/walletium-object/address-types/deposit.md)**"** next to them, because that's the only function they support.&#x20;

All the other addresses **with no labels** are [**Shared**](/walletium-object/address-types/shared.md) ones.

<figure><img src="/files/Uvz4h2kq8T3194xwpUd7" alt=""><figcaption><p>Private Address Mark</p></figcaption></figure>

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Clicking a [**Deposit address**](/walletium-object/address-types/deposit.md) opens a **QR code** representing your network public address (e.g., on the BTC network), a secure, shareable cryptographic code linked to your wallet for receiving funds. The system also informs you that deposits made to these addresses are credited directly to your [**Native address**](/walletium-object/address-types/native.md)**.**

<div><figure><img src="/files/TXcPVAWs9nCbWjYGclSj" alt=""><figcaption><p>Walletium Keyring</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/j48vhbSZ2KyRxVlGn2J2" alt=""><figcaption><p>BTC Address QR Code Displayed</p></figcaption></figure></div>

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Checking a [**Shared**](/walletium-object/address-types/shared.md) or [**Private address**](/walletium-object/address-types/private.md) provides options to open an additional layer for **Asset profile** or **Address profile** details.

The address is a core element of blockchain and the key component of a blockchain wallet. Address profile gives you detailed information about address type and its management.&#x20;

With project progress, this interface will offer an increasing range of features. As the first users of our product, the project team understands the importance of streamlined address management, especially at the interface level.

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Asset profile lets you manage your assets , swap or send them.&#x20;

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At the bottom of the screen, you’ll find two buttons: **Create** and **Import**.&#x20;

Any address you **create** through the Walletium interface will be set up as a [**Deposit** ](/walletium-object/address-types/deposit.md)or [**Shared** ](/walletium-object/address-types/shared.md)one, while any address you **import** can be either [**Private**](/walletium-object/address-types/private.md) or [**Shared**](/walletium-object/address-types/shared.md), depending on private key ownership.

[**Walletium**](<https://t.me/walletiumbot >)  supports various blockchains such as [**Bitcoin (BTC)**](/knowledge-base/glossary.md#bitcoin), [**Ethereum (ETH)**](/assets-management/ethereum.md), [**Binance Smart Chain (BNB)**](/knowledge-base/glossary.md#binance), [**TRON**](/knowledge-base/glossary.md#tron), [**TON**](/knowledge-base/glossary.md#ton). You can create as many addresses as you need and  import existing addresses from any supported blockchain.

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Learn more about blockchains & coins supported by Walletium [here ](/assets-management/chains-and-coins.md)
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Clicking the **Wallet** button again takes you back to the **Control Panel** [**Compass**](/control-panel/compass.md)**,** giving you quick access to navigate your wallet’s main features.&#x20;

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