A collection view across wallets
NFTs detected on added public addresses can be shown within one account. The original owner address and network remain available, so a combined gallery does not erase where each token is held.
NFT portfolio tracker
NFTs are often distributed across several wallets and networks. Their visible names, artwork, collection details, and floor references can also depend on contracts, IPFS gateways, marketplaces, and indexing services. AssetFable brings that public information into a portfolio context without presenting an estimate as a guaranteed sale price.
The NFT view can connect ownership references, metadata, prices, floors, transactions, and marketplace context to the relevant wallet. Digital collectibles can sit beside tokens, exchange holdings, and graded cards while their network and data source remain part of the record.
An NFT is more than an image. Contract, token identifier, wallet, and metadata source determine what can be verified.
NFTs detected on added public addresses can be shown within one account. The original owner address and network remain available, so a combined gallery does not erase where each token is held.
AssetFable can retrieve token metadata and images through blockchain providers, marketplaces, IPFS gateways, and pinning services. This helps explain where a representation comes from and why external media may occasionally be unavailable.
Context from OpenSea, Magic Eden, or other enabled providers may assist comparison. Floors and listings remain snapshots, not purchase offers or guarantees of available liquidity.
Collectibles are not treated as an isolated gallery. They can appear beside fungible tokens, wallet history, exchange holdings, and physical graded cards in the same overall asset view.
AssetFable reads public ownership and metadata through the sources available for each network.
Add the relevant public addresses and select the correct networks. Similar labels or the same address string on different chains can refer to different records, so confirm the chain before interpreting a collection.
AssetFable retrieves detected NFT positions and supporting information through enabled blockchain, marketplace, and metadata providers. Contract, token, and wallet are a firmer basis than a freely assigned collection name.
Use an explorer for important ownership or contract checks and treat floors as context. A refresh may resolve temporary image or attribute gaps, but the underlying source can be outside AssetFable's control.
AssetFable can display available information, but it cannot control a smart contract, an external metadata host, or a marketplace.
Wallet addresses, token ownership, and transfers are publicly visible on-chain. Hiding or removing an item in AssetFable does not change those public records.
The relevant contract and network are the source of truth for on-chain ownership. AssetFable displays public records but is not an ownership registry, and a delayed provider can temporarily show an older state.
Not necessarily. A collection floor is a reference for listed items and may not account for individual traits, fees, liquidity, or an achievable sale price. Use it as context rather than a guaranteed valuation.
The portfolio view does not control your wallet and cannot transfer an NFT without a transaction you approve in your own wallet. Marketplace or swap links may lead to external services with separate terms and risks.
Open AssetFable or review the documented NFT, marketplace, and metadata sources first.