Viewing Your NFTs
NFT Gallery
Your NFT collection is displayed in an easy-to-browse gallery:- Visual Display: See NFT images and artwork
- Multi-Network Support: View NFTs from all enabled networks in one place
- Collection Grouping: NFTs are organized by collection
- Metadata Display: View names, descriptions, and attributes
Supported NFT Standards
SubWallet supports NFTs across multiple blockchain standards:ERC-721
Standard Ethereum NFTs - the most common NFT format on Ethereum and EVM chains.
Substrate NFTs
Native NFTs on Polkadot and Kusama parachains including Asset Hub, Quartz, and Unique Network.
RMRK
Advanced NFT standard for Kusama and Polkadot with nested and multi-resource NFTs.
Bitcoin Ordinals
Bitcoin-based NFTs and inscriptions on the Bitcoin blockchain.
NFT Networks
SubWallet detects and displays NFTs from multiple networks:EVM Networks
- Ethereum Mainnet
- Polygon
- BSC (Binance Smart Chain)
- Moonbeam and Moonriver
- Arbitrum and Optimism
- Other EVM-compatible chains
Substrate Networks
- Polkadot Asset Hub (formerly Statemint)
- Kusama Asset Hub (formerly Statemine)
- Unique Network and Quartz
- Acala and Karura
- Bit.Country
- Ternoa
- Other parachain NFT platforms
Other Networks
- Bitcoin (Ordinals and BRC-20)
NFT detection is automatic for enabled networks. Simply enable a network and your NFTs will appear in your gallery.
NFT Details
View comprehensive information about each NFT:Metadata
Collection Information
Collection Information
- Collection name and symbol
- Collection contract address
- Total items in collection
- Official collection links
NFT Properties
NFT Properties
- Token ID
- Token name and description
- Attributes and traits
- Rarity information (when available)
Media and Files
Media and Files
- Image or video preview
- IPFS content links
- Original file format
- Animation URLs (for dynamic NFTs)
Ownership Data
Ownership Data
- Current owner address
- Original minter
- Transfer history
- Acquisition date
IPFS Support
Many NFTs store content on IPFS (InterPlanetary File System):- Automatic IPFS URL parsing
- Content fetching from IPFS gateways
- Display of IPFS-hosted images and metadata
- Fallback to alternative gateways if primary fails
Transferring NFTs
Send your NFTs to other addresses securely.Enter recipient address
Input the destination address or scan a QR code. SubWallet validates the address format.
Transfer Requirements
Before transferring an NFT:- Network Fee: Ensure you have enough native tokens to pay the transaction fee
- Network Match: Recipient must support the same network as the NFT
- Ownership Verification: You can only transfer NFTs you own
NFT Collections
Collection View
Browse NFTs organized by collection:- See all items from a specific collection
- View collection floor price (when available)
- Filter and sort within collections
- Collection-level metadata and links
Multi-Collection Management
If you own NFTs from multiple collections:- Switch between collection views
- See collection distribution in your portfolio
- Filter by network or collection
- Search across all collections
Advanced NFT Features
Nested and Multi-Resource NFTs
For advanced standards like RMRK:- Nested NFTs: NFTs that can own other NFTs
- Multiple Resources: NFTs with different visual representations
- Conditional Rendering: NFTs that change based on state
- Equipped Items: NFTs with attachable components
Dynamic NFTs
Some NFTs change over time or based on conditions:- Animation and video support
- On-chain SVG rendering
- Metadata that updates based on events
- Interactive elements (when supported by the standard)
NFT Discovery
Automatic Detection
SubWallet automatically discovers your NFTs:- Scans all enabled networks for your addresses
- Detects NFTs using supported standards
- Fetches metadata from contracts and IPFS
- Updates your gallery in real-time
Initial NFT loading may take a few moments, especially if you have many NFTs across multiple networks.
Manual Refresh
If an NFT doesn’t appear immediately:- Use the refresh button to re-scan your addresses
- Ensure the network is enabled
- Verify the NFT uses a supported standard
- Check that metadata is properly configured in the contract
NFT Standards by Network
Ethereum and EVM Chains
- ERC-721
- ERC-1155
The original and most common NFT standard. Each token is unique with its own token ID.
Substrate Parachains
- Uniques (Asset Hub)
- RMRK
- Unique Network
Native NFT pallet on Polkadot and Kusama Asset Hubs. Simple, efficient NFT standard.
Bitcoin
- Ordinals
- BRC-20
NFTs created by inscribing data onto individual satoshis on the Bitcoin blockchain.
Viewing NFTs on Block Explorers
For each NFT, you can:- View on the native block explorer
- See full transaction history
- Verify authenticity and ownership
- Check contract details
- View collection statistics
NFT Security
Verifying NFT Authenticity
Scam Prevention
NFT Approvals
When interacting with NFT marketplaces:- Collection Approvals: Allow marketplaces to list your NFTs
- Single NFT Approvals: Grant permission for specific NFT transfers
- Revoke Access: Remove marketplace approvals when not actively listing
Best Practices
Verify Before Transfer
Verify Before Transfer
Always double-check recipient addresses before sending NFTs. Unlike tokens, you can’t send partial amounts - it’s all or nothing.
Keep Network Fees Ready
Keep Network Fees Ready
Maintain sufficient native tokens in accounts holding NFTs to pay for transfer fees when needed.
Back Up Important NFTs
Back Up Important NFTs
For NFTs with significant value, consider documenting ownership with screenshots, transaction hashes, and official verification.
Research Unknown NFTs
Research Unknown NFTs
If you receive an NFT you didn’t purchase, research it thoroughly before interacting. It may be spam or a scam.
Use Marketplaces Wisely
Use Marketplaces Wisely
Only grant NFT approvals to reputable marketplaces, and revoke approvals when you’re done listing.
Understand IPFS
Understand IPFS
Know that IPFS content can become unavailable if not properly pinned. Valuable NFTs should have reliable IPFS hosting.