Hello and welcome to Trust Wallet assets info contribution guide. We appreciate your effort to open-source. Token repository https://github.com/trustwallet/assets (repo) is a source of images used by Trust Wallet including:
- ERC20, ERC223 tokens on Ethereum compatible networks supported by Trust Wallet such as:
- Ethereum (ETH)
- Ethereum Classic (ETC)
- POA Network (POA)
- TomoChain (TOMO)
- GoChain (GO)
- Wanchain (WAN)
- Callisto Network (CLO)
- Thunder Token (TT)
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BEP2 Binance DEX token (native marketplace on Binance Chain)
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TRC10, TRC20 tokens on TRON blockchain
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coins integrated in Wallet Core
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dApp images available in
Browser
section in Trust Wallet and at https://dapps.trustwallet.com and bookmarks icons. read requirements. Also you can submit dApp to our list read more -
Staking validators info, such as name, image, validator id, website url. Supported staking coins. Read requirements
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Crypto price providers map: CoinMarketCap
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Token and coin info
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Smart contract deprecation/upgrade read more
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Coming soon: Coin pop up notification trustwallet#1274
- Prepare asset, look at image requirements, dapp requirements
- Get familiar with our folder structure, it will give you an understanding where assets should be placed
- Add asset guide
Whenever you updating or deleting an asset on behalf of the asset owner or just found outdated information, please provide a link to the source saying about changes. That will help to speed up the review process.
This instruction wil be helpfull if you want to:
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Update information about the smart contract
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(Depreate)[#What-is-smart-contract-deprication] or update contract address
Smart contract address update procedure:
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Rename old contract address in coresponding coin folder to new contract e.g.:
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Remove smart contract e.g.:
`rm -r ./blockchains/<COIN>/assets/<OLD_CONTRACT_ADDRESS>/`
`rm -r ./blockchains/ethereum/assets/0x19fFfd124CD9089E21026d10dA97f8cD6B442Bff/`
- Commit changes and make a PR (pull request)
- File location: must be placed in the correct folder and subfolder within the folder structure.
- File extension:
png
. UppercasePNG
is considered invalid. - File name:
logo.png
. - Dimension:
256px by 256px
or512px by 512px
. - Background: preferably transparent (should fit dark mode as well; black logos need light border/background).
- File size: maximum 100KB. Tip: optimize image size, e.g. using simple drag-and-drop online service tinypng.
- Folder for upload
<subdomain>.<domain_name>.png
e.g: https://app.compound.finance/ =>app.compound.finance.png
https://kyberswap.com/ =>kyberswap.com.png
- Integrate deep linking
- Add logo as dApp supported wallet
- Test dApp inside Trust Wallet on iOS and Android devices, test one more time
- Submit form for review
- Add validator basic information to the bottom of the list, see example for: Kava, Cosmos, Tezos, Tron, Solana, Harmony
- Add validator logo image to
blockchains/<chain>/validators/assets/<validator_address>/logo.png
see images requirements - Check chain specific requirements
We utilize Baking Bad API to collect and update existing bakers list. To remain in validators list:
- Baker must accept minimum
0
XTZ for delegation - Baker must payout regularly
- Baker must maintain available staking capacity (subject to temporary removal from the list when capacity reached below 0)
blockchains
folder contains many subfolders and represents chains e.g. ethereum
, binance
...
assets
folder contains token folders named by smart contract address in checksum address
for Ethereum like networks and inside of it logo.png
- image representation. Note: Lowercase or uppercase contract addresses are considered as invalid. You can find the checksum address by searching on etherscan.io, for example stablecoin DAI the checksum address is located at the top left corner of the page and has both uppercase and lowercase characters. Or convert Ethereum address to Checksum address. For other networks the address must be specified as it was originated on the chain, e.g TRON TRC10: 1002000
, TRON TRC20: TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t
etc ...
info
folder contains for now only logo.png
that represents the coin image
validators
folder contains folders: assets
same structure as above and list.json
information about validators.
blacklist.json
and whitelist.json
files you may find in folders like tron
, ethereum
but not limited to, contain list of address approved based on many criterias (TODO add criterias) and disapproved based on factors such as scam, outdated, abandoned contracts etc ... .
.
├── blockchains
│ └──ethereum
│ │ └──assets
│ │ │ └──0x0a2D9370cF74Da3FD3dF5d764e394Ca8205C50B6 // address folder
│ │ │ └──logo.png // address logo
| | | └──info.json // info related to the contract
│ │ └──info
│ │ └──logo.png // coin logo
| | └──info.json // coin info
| |
| └──binance
│ │ └──assets
│ │ │ └──ONE-5F9
│ │ │ └──logo.png
| | | └──info.json
│ │ └──info
│ │ └──logo.png
| └──tron
│ | └──assets
│ | │ └──1002000
│ | │ | └──logo.png
| | | | └──info.json
| | | └──TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t
| | | └──logo.png
| | | └──info.json
| | |
│ | └──info
│ | └──logo.png
| | └──info.json
| |
| └──cosmos
│ │ └──info
| | | └──logo.png
| | | └──info.json
| | |
│ │ └──validators
│ │ | └──assets
| | | └──cosmosvaloper1clpqr4nrk4khgkxj78fcwwh6dl3uw4epsluffn
| | | └──logo.png
| | |
| | └──list.json
├── ...
Uploading:
- Ethereum ERC20 token folder
- Binance DEX BEP2 token token folder
- TRON TRC10, TRC20 token token folder
- Add Cosmos validator image
- Add Tezos validator info
- Add Ethereum contract address to blacklist
- Add TRON TRC10 ID or TRC20 owner contract address to whitelist
Process adding new tokens may look complicated at first glance, but once you completed it will be way easier do it next time:
- Follow image requirements
- Proceed to https://github.com/trustwallet/assets
- Press on
Fork
in the top right corner, wait for process to complete - Navigate to desire chain folder you want to add asset
- Prepare folder with image on your computer
- Simply drag and drop folder from step 5 to active window
- In
Commit changes
box:
Add files via upload
add meaningfull comment what you adding to the repo- optional: In
Add an optional extended description
write a comment about upload - optional: adjust fork branch nam
- Click on
Propose changes
- Press on
Create pull request
- Once tests have completed and verified that your image follows all requirements, a maintainer will merge it. In 5-10 minutes your token will have the updated image instead of plain logo in Trust Wallet. For more information see FAQ.
- Fork the repository to your own GitHub account
- Clone fork and create new branch:
git clone git@github.com:YOUR_HANDLE/assets.git
cd tokens
git branch <branch_name>
git checkout <branch_name>
- Add asset to appropriate directory, the folder strcture documentation will help you
- Commit and push to your fork
git add -A
git commit -m “Add <token_name>”
git push origin <branch_name>
- From your repo clone page make a new PR (pull request)
Both clients, Android and iOS keep old image cache for up to 7 days. In order to see changes immediately, reinstall Trust Wallet. But as always, make sure you have a backup of all your wallets.
After PR was merged, set of cron workers will update token status normally with in 10 minutes and sometimes up to 30 minutes and token became visible in search result.
A process of removing smart contract information such as (token logo and info) from this repository. Removed contract address will be added to the blacklist and, as a result, will no longer be present in token search results inside the TW app. Why would you want to do this ?. You are contract owner or just good samaritan who noticed contract to be no longer "active" and was an upgrade and abandoned by owning organization, involved in a scam, mimicking by its name or/and symbol a real contract. All facts must be supported with a link to any resource proving these statements.
Base URL for token image:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/ethereum/assets/<contract_address_checksum>/logo.png
Base URL for coin image:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/<coin_name_lowercase>/info/logo.png
Examples:
Coin logo, e.g Bitcoin:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/bitcoin/info/logo.png
ERC20:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/ethereum/assets/0x006BeA43Baa3f7A6f765F14f10A1a1b08334EF45/logo.png
BEP-2:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/binance/assets/ANKR-E97/logo.png
TRC-10:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/tron/assets/1002000/logo.png
TRC-20:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trustwallet/assets/master/blockchains/tron/assets/TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t/logo.png
- Trust Wallet - iOS and Android
- 0x Tracker - The 0x Protocol Trade Explorer and news aggregator.
- Uniswap - Uniswap is a protocol for automated token exchange on Ethereum.
- LinkDrop - A customer acquisition platform for DApps. The easiest crypto onboarding.
- Aragon − Aragon is platform and network for decentralized organizations.
- SpiderDEX - Decentralized exchange for crypto collectibles.
- Zerion — A simple interface to decentralized finance.
Trust Wallet team allows anyone to submit new assets to this repository. However, this does not mean that we are in direct partnership with all of the projects. Trust Wallet team will blacklist projects that are deemed as scams after careful review of the said assets. Trust Wallet team reserves the right to change the terms of asset submissions at any time due to changing market conditions, risk of fraud, or any other factors we deem relevant.