Walliro can generally manage the same assets that you would be able to manage with wallets such as Metamask, Ledger or Tronlink . However, depending on the type of asset, some restrictions might apply. The following sections provide more details on this:
Ether and ERC20 tokens
Walliro supports Ether and all assets that fully comply with the ERC20 standard. This includes assets such as DAI, USDC, UNI, and many others. Those assets can be managed natively via the Walliro Web interface.
ERC721 tokens (NFTs / collectibles)
Walliro supports NFTs / Collectibles that fully comply with the ERC721 standard. They can be managed natively via theAssets > NFTs
tab on the Walliro Web interface.
Binance and BEP20 tokens
Walliro supports Binance and all assets that fully comply with the BEP20 standard. This includes assets such as BNB, BUSD, BTCB, XCN and many others. Those assets can be managed natively via the Walliro Web interface.
Tron and TRC10 – TRC20 tokens
Walliro supports Tron and all assets that fully comply with the TRC10 and TRC20 standard. This includes assets such as USDD, USDT, WTRX, USDC and many others. Those assets can be managed natively via the Walliro Web interface.
Other assets
Other tokens and asset types should generally be supported, however, they should be checked in detail before usage. And a distinction must be made between assets that are supported on an account-level and ones that get properly displayed in the Walliro interfaces. In the Walliro interfaces, there is no easy way to manage assets other than the ones mentioned above. You would need to connect via Walliro WalletConnect to 3rd party interfaces.