HOW TO USE ATOMIC WALLET’S PORTFOLIO TRACKER TO MONITOR YOUR INVESTMENTS
THE 30-SECOND SETUP RULE
Open Atomic Wallet. Click the “Portfolio” tab in the left sidebar. If you don’t see balances, you forgot to add assets. Hit the “+ Add Token” button, paste the contract address, and confirm. Do this once per token—Atomic caches the data so you never repeat it.
WHAT THE DASHBOARD SHOWS YOU (AND WHAT IT HIDES)
The top bar gives you total USD value, 24h change, and a sparkline. Below it, a donut chart breaks down your portfolio by asset. Click any slice to drill into that token’s price chart, transaction list, and staking stats. The hidden gem: the small gear icon in the top-right corner. Tap it to toggle between USD, BTC, and ETH valuation bases. Use BTC base when you want to see how your altcoins perform against Bitcoin, not fiat.
ADD CUSTOM TOKENS IN 10 SECONDS OR LESS
Atomic supports 1000+ tokens out of the box, but new or obscure ones won’t auto-appear. Go to “Add Token,” paste the contract address (Ethereum example: 0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7 for USDT). Atomic pulls the symbol, decimals, and logo automatically. If it doesn’t, you typed the wrong address—double-check Etherscan or CoinGecko. Pro tip: bookmark the contract address page for tokens you trade often; saves you 30 seconds per add.
SET PRICE ALERTS THAT ACTUALLY FIRE
Atomic’s alert system lives under the bell icon in the top-right corner. Click “Create Alert,” pick the token, set the price (example: $3.20 for ADA), and choose “Above” or “Below.” Threshold: set alerts 5-10% away from current price to avoid noise. Atomic sends push notifications to your phone if you enabled them in settings. Missed the alert? Check the “Alerts History” tab—it logs every trigger, even if you dismissed it.
TRACK STAKING REWARDS WITHOUT MATH
Staked assets appear in the portfolio as a separate line item with a small lock icon. Click the line to see APY, current rewards, and unbonding period. Atomic updates rewards every 10 minutes, but the displayed APY is a 7-day trailing average—don’t expect it to match the advertised rate exactly. For precise tracking, export the transaction history (CSV) and filter for “Staking Reward” entries. Use this data to calculate your real yield and compare it to the APY Atomic shows.
USE THE TRANSACTION FILTER LIKE A PRO
The transaction list defaults to “All.” Click the funnel icon to filter by asset, date range, or type (Send, Receive, Swap, Staking). Example: filter for “Swap” and set the date range to “Last 30 Days” to see how much you’ve traded. Atomic timestamps every transaction in UTC—convert to your local time if you need to match bank statements. The filter remembers your last settings, so next time you open it, you’re two clicks away from the data you want.
EXPORT DATA FOR TAX SEASON IN ONE CLICK
Go to “Transactions,” click the export icon (top-right), and choose CSV. Atomic dumps every transaction since wallet creation, including timestamps, amounts, fees, and counterparty addresses. Open the file in Excel or Google Sheets. Use the “Text to Columns” feature to split the “Amount” column into “Value” and “Token.” Sort by “Type” to group buys, sells, and staking rewards. This single export saves you 3-5 hours of manual entry if you use tax software like Koinly or CoinTracker.
SPOT TRENDS WITH THE 7-DAY VS 30-DAY COMPARISON
Atomic’s portfolio tracker shows a small “7D” and “30D” percentage change next to each asset. Ignore the 24h change—it’s too noisy. Focus on the 7D vs 30D delta. If a token’s 7D change is +15% but its 30D change is -5%, it’s in a short-term pump. If both are negative, it’s in a downtrend. Use this to decide whether to take profits or hold. Example: if SOL’s 7D is +22% and 30D is +8%, it’s trending up—consider adding.
CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY FOR FASTER DECISIONS
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of the portfolio tab. Select “Customize Columns.” Here’s what to enable: “Price,” “24h Change,” “7D Change,” “30D Change,” “Cost Basis,” and “Profit/Loss.” Disable “Balance” and “Value” if you don’t need them—this declutters the view. Atomic saves your column preferences, so you only set this up once.
HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR COST BASIS AUTOMATICALLY
Atomic doesn’t show cost basis by default. To enable it, go to “Settings” > “Portfolio” and toggle “Show Cost Basis.” Now, every asset in your portfolio will display the average price you paid. Example: if you bought ETH at $1500 and $2000, Atomic shows $1750 as your cost basis. This number updates with every buy or swap. Use it to decide when to sell—if the current price is 20% above your cost basis, consider taking profits.
MONITOR GAS FEES WITHOUT LEAVING THE WALLET
Every transaction in Atomic’s history includes the gas fee in USD. Sort the transaction list by “Fee” to see which swaps or sends cost you the most. Example: if you see a $50 fee for a $200 swap, you traded at peak congestion. Use this data to time your transactions—avoid weekends and major NFT mints. Atomic doesn’t show gas estimates before you send, but the historical data helps you predict future costs.
USE THE “HIDE SMALL BALANCES” FEATURE TO REDUCE NOISE
If your portfolio is cluttered with dust (tokens worth less than $5), click the eye icon in the top-right corner of the portfolio
HOW TO USE ATOMIC WALLET’S PORTFOLIO TRACKER TO MONITOR YOUR INVESTMENTS
THE 30-SECOND SETUP RULE
Open Atomic Wallet. Click the “Portfolio” tab in the left sidebar. If you don’t see balances, you forgot to add assets. Hit the “+ Add Token” button, paste the contract address, and confirm. Do this once per token—Atomic caches the data so you never repeat it.
WHAT THE DASHBOARD SHOWS YOU (AND WHAT IT HIDES)
The top bar gives you total USD value, 24h change, and a sparkline. Below it, a donut chart breaks down your portfolio by asset. Click any slice to drill into that token’s price chart, transaction list, and staking stats. The hidden gem: the small gear icon in the top-right corner. Tap it to toggle between USD, BTC, and ETH valuation bases. Use BTC base when you want to see how your altcoins perform against Bitcoin, not fiat.
ADD CUSTOM TOKENS IN 10 SECONDS OR LESS
Atomic supports 1000+ tokens out of the box, but new or obscure ones won’t auto-appear. Go to “Add Token,” paste the contract address (Ethereum example: 0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7 for USDT). Atomic wallet pulls the symbol, decimals, and logo automatically. If it doesn’t, you typed the wrong address—double-check Etherscan or CoinGecko. Pro tip: bookmark the contract address page for tokens you trade often; saves you 30 seconds per add.
SET PRICE ALERTS THAT ACTUALLY FIRE
Atomic’s alert system lives under the bell icon in the top-right corner. Click “Create Alert,” pick the token, set the price (example: $3.20 for ADA), and choose “Above” or “Below.” Threshold: set alerts 5-10% away from current price to avoid noise. Atomic sends push notifications to your phone if you enabled them in settings. Missed the alert? Check the “Alerts History” tab—it logs every trigger, even if you dismissed it.
TRACK STAKING REWARDS WITHOUT MATH
Staked assets appear in the portfolio as a separate line item with a small lock icon. Click the line to see APY, current rewards, and unbonding period. Atomic updates rewards every 10 minutes, but the displayed APY is a 7-day trailing average—don’t expect it to match the advertised rate exactly. For precise tracking, export the transaction history (CSV) and filter for “Staking Reward” entries. Use this data to calculate your real yield and compare it to the APY Atomic shows.
USE THE TRANSACTION FILTER LIKE A PRO
The transaction list defaults to “All.” Click the funnel icon to filter by asset, date range, or type (Send, Receive, Swap, Staking). Example: filter for “Swap” and set the date range to “Last 30 Days” to see how much you’ve traded. Atomic timestamps every transaction in UTC—convert to your local time if you need to match bank statements. The filter remembers your last settings, so next time you open it, you’re two clicks away from the data you want.
EXPORT DATA FOR TAX SEASON IN ONE CLICK
Go to “Transactions,” click the export icon (top-right), and choose CSV. Atomic dumps every transaction since wallet creation, including timestamps, amounts, fees, and counterparty addresses. Open the file in Excel or Google Sheets. Use the “Text to Columns” feature to split the “Amount” column into “Value” and “Token.” Sort by “Type” to group buys, sells, and staking rewards. This single export saves you 3-5 hours of manual entry if you use tax software like Koinly or CoinTracker.
SPOT TRENDS WITH THE 7-DAY VS 30-DAY COMPARISON
Atomic’s portfolio tracker shows a small “7D” and “30D” percentage change next to each asset. Ignore the 24h change—it’s too noisy. Focus on the 7D vs 30D delta. If a token’s 7D change is +15% but its 30D change is -5%, it’s in a short-term pump. If both are negative, it’s in a downtrend. Use this to decide whether to take profits or hold. Example: if SOL’s 7D is +22% and 30D is +8%, it’s trending up—consider adding.
CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY FOR FASTER DECISIONS
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of the portfolio tab. Select “Customize Columns.” Here’s what to enable: “Price,” “24h Change,” “7D Change,” “30D Change,” “Cost Basis,” and “Profit/Loss.” Disable “Balance” and “Value” if you don’t need them—this declutters the view. Atomic saves your column preferences, so you only set this up once.
HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR COST BASIS AUTOMATICALLY
Atomic doesn’t show cost basis by default. To enable it, go to “Settings” > “Portfolio” and toggle “Show Cost Basis.” Now, every asset in your portfolio will display the average price you paid. Example: if you bought ETH at $1500 and $2000, Atomic shows $1750 as your cost basis. This number updates with every buy or swap. Use it to decide when to sell—if the current price is 20% above your cost basis, consider taking profits.
MONITOR GAS FEES WITHOUT LEAVING THE WALLET
Every transaction in Atomic’s history includes the gas fee in USD. Sort the transaction list by “Fee” to see which swaps or sends cost you the most. Example: if you see a $50 fee for a $200 swap, you traded at peak congestion. Use this data to time your transactions—avoid weekends and major NFT mints. Atomic doesn’t show gas estimates before you send, but the historical data helps you predict future costs.
USE THE “HIDE SMALL BALANCES” FEATURE TO REDUCE NOISE
If your portfolio is cluttered with dust (tokens worth less than $5), click the eye icon in the top-right corner of the portfolio
