> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.o3.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.o3.app/guides/manage-your-crypto-assets/how-to-add-manage-assets.md).

# How to Add/Manage Assets

Click the \[+] button on your wallet homepage to enter the \[Management] page.

**The asset management page is divided into Management , Search Bar and Popular Assets.**

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### How to Add Assets:

Enter the Token name in the search bar to search and add your asset, or check the popular asset to see if there is an asset you need to add. Then click \[+] to add assets to the wallet homepage.

### Sort/Remove Assets Appeared on the Homepage:

Click \[Management] on the management page. You can sort your assets by pressing and holding the sorting icon on the right of whichever asset you want to rearrange. Click the small icon on the upper right corner to delete any assets that you do not want to appear on the homepage.

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### All My Assets:&#x20;

This page will display all the assets you added on the home page. Click on each asset to view its corresponding description.


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