Possessions

Presenting Possessions

Showcase the tokens and NFTs held by your wallet on your SOCI4L profile.

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Last updated: 3/9/2026

SOCI4L lets you turn the assets in your wallet into part of your public identity. On your profile, visitors can see a curated view of your tokens and NFTs, instead of having to dig through a block explorer.

What others see on your profile

On the public profile page, the Assets section gives a quick snapshot of what your wallet holds:

  • A Crypto Assets list showing some of your most visible token balances with their names and symbols.
  • An NFTs list highlighting selected collectibles from your wallet with their images or fallback icons.
  • A total count of items shown in the Assets card, so visitors understand that this is a preview.

This section is read‑only for visitors: it is there to help people understand your on‑chain footprint, not to let them make any changes.

Managing how your possessions appear

As the profile owner, you stay in control of how these assets are presented:

  • The Overview screen shows a compact Assets card that mixes both tokens and NFTs.
  • The Assets tab in your dashboard lets you explore your token holdings in more detail, including balances and relative size.
  • The NFT Gallery tab focuses on your collectibles, with a grid view and search to browse through them.

The public profile uses these same underlying data sources, but keeps the layout simple and focused so it stays readable even on smaller screens.

Why this matters

By surfacing your possessions directly on your profile:

  • Other users can quickly understand what networks and collections you are active in.
  • You have a single, canonical page to point to when you want to show your on‑chain portfolio.
  • Your profile becomes a richer representation of both your social presence and your wallet activity.

Over time, SOCI4L may expand how assets are visualised, but the goal will remain the same: make it easy to share what you own, without exposing sensitive information or requiring visitors to be experts in block explorers.