MetaMask Portfolio (portfolio.metamask.io) is MetaMask’s dedicated dashboard for tracking, managing, and acting on your crypto holdings across multiple wallets and networks. It goes well beyond the basic wallet extension, offering a unified view of your entire on-chain portfolio alongside integrated buy, sell, swap, and bridge functionality. This guide covers everything you need to know about using MetaMask Portfolio effectively in 2026.

What Is MetaMask Portfolio?

MetaMask Portfolio is a web application separate from the MetaMask browser extension. You access it at portfolio.metamask.io rather than through the extension popup. It’s designed to solve a core limitation of the wallet extension: you can only view one account at a time. MetaMask Portfolio lets you connect and track multiple wallets simultaneously.

Key capabilities:

MetaMask Portfolio is free to use. It generates revenue through the swap and bridge features, which include a small fee built into the exchange rate.

Connecting Your Wallets

Connecting MetaMask

  • Go to portfolio.metamask.io
  • Click “Connect Wallet” in the top right
  • Select “MetaMask” from the wallet list
  • Adding Multiple Wallets

    MetaMask Portfolio can track multiple wallets simultaneously. After connecting your first wallet:

  • Select “Add Account”
  • – Connect another MetaMask account

    Connect a hardware wallet (Ledger/Trezor via MetaMask)

    Add a watch-only address (paste any Ethereum address)

    – Connect via WalletConnect (for non-MetaMask wallets)

    Watch-Only Addresses

    Watch-only mode lets you track any wallet without connecting it or exposing any keys. This is useful for:

    To add a watch-only address, click “Add Account” → “Watch an account” and paste the address. You’ll see the full portfolio view but cannot sign transactions.

    Supported Networks

    MetaMask Portfolio supports all major EVM-compatible networks. As of 2026, the supported network list includes:

    Network Token Tracking DeFi Positions NFTs
    Ethereum Mainnet Yes Yes Yes
    Arbitrum One Yes Yes Limited
    Optimism Yes Yes Limited
    Base Yes Yes Limited
    Polygon PoS Yes Yes Yes
    Avalanche C-Chain Yes Yes No
    BNB Smart Chain Yes Yes No
    Linea Yes Yes No
    zkSync Era Yes Limited No
    Fantom Yes No No

    The supported network list expands regularly. MetaMask Portfolio defaults to showing all networks aggregated, but you can filter to a specific network using the network selector at the top of the dashboard.

    Tracking Token Balances

    The main dashboard shows your total portfolio value in USD (or your selected fiat currency) and a breakdown by token. Each token shows:

    Tokens are sorted by value by default. You can search for a specific token, hide zero-balance tokens, and toggle between portfolio view (all wallets combined) and per-wallet view.

    Custom Token Display

    If a token isn’t showing in your portfolio, it may need to be manually added. Click the gear/settings icon on the token list and enter the contract address. MetaMask Portfolio will then fetch the balance and display it.

    Portfolio Charts

    A chart at the top of the dashboard shows your total portfolio value over time (1D, 1W, 1M, 3M, 1Y). This is pulled from on-chain data and current price feeds — it’s not derived from your transaction history, so it reflects actual on-chain balances accurately.

    Tracking NFTs

    MetaMask Portfolio has a dedicated NFT tab that loads all NFTs across your connected wallets and supported networks. For each NFT, you can see:

    NFT tracking is currently strongest on Ethereum mainnet. L2 and Polygon NFTs are partially supported but may not display all collections.

    You can send NFTs directly from the Portfolio dashboard without opening the extension. Click any NFT, then click “Send” and enter the recipient address.

    Hiding NFTs

    Spam NFTs and airdrops clutter your gallery. Click the three-dot menu on any NFT and select “Hide” to remove it from view. Hidden NFTs don’t appear in your portfolio but can be unhidden in settings if needed.

    Tracking DeFi Positions

    One of MetaMask Portfolio’s most useful features is DeFi position tracking. It automatically detects balances you have in DeFi protocols and displays them in the “DeFi” tab.

    Supported Protocols (2026)

  • Lending/Borrowing: Aave v2 and v3, Compound, MakerDAO (now Sky)
  • Liquidity Provision: Uniswap v2 and v3, Curve, Balancer
  • Staking: Lido (stETH), Rocket Pool (rETH), Frax
  • Yield: Yearn Finance, Beefy Finance (selected vaults)
  • What DeFi Tracking Shows

    For each protocol position, you’ll see:

    This is read-only — you can view positions but need to interact with the individual dApps to make changes.

    Buy, Sell, and Swap in MetaMask Portfolio

    MetaMask Portfolio has an integrated exchange that aggregates rates from multiple providers.

    Buying Crypto

  • Click “Buy” in the left sidebar
  • Available payment methods vary by country but typically include credit/debit card, bank transfer, and Apple Pay / Google Pay.

    Swapping Tokens

  • Click “Swap” in the sidebar
  • MetaMask Portfolio’s swap aggregates from DEX aggregators to find competitive rates. The interface shows you the breakdown including expected output, price impact, and the 0.875% MetaMask service fee.

    Selling Crypto

    Cash-out options connect you to offramp providers where you can sell crypto to a bank account or card. The availability depends on your country.

    Bridging Within MetaMask Portfolio

    The bridge feature lets you move assets between networks without leaving the dashboard.

  • Click “Bridge” in the sidebar
  • Bridge transactions typically take 5–30 minutes depending on the source network and bridge provider. The dashboard shows pending bridge transactions and their status.

    MetaMask Portfolio vs. Zapper vs. DeBank

    Feature MetaMask Portfolio Zapper DeBank
    Multi-wallet tracking Yes Yes Yes
    Watch-only addresses Yes Yes Yes
    DeFi positions Good Excellent Excellent
    NFT tracking Basic Good Good
    Buy/sell integration Yes Limited No
    Swap integration Yes Yes No
    Bridge integration Yes Yes No
    L2 support Good Excellent Excellent
    Free to use Yes Yes Yes
    Non-EVM chains No No Limited
    Mobile app Web only App available App available

    Best for: MetaMask Portfolio is the natural choice if you already use MetaMask and want a connected dashboard. Zapper and DeBank are generally stronger for tracking complex DeFi positions across many protocols, and DeBank in particular has excellent portfolio analytics and a social layer showing whale activity.

    Tips for Getting the Most from MetaMask Portfolio

    Set a primary currency. In settings, you can change the display currency from USD to EUR, GBP, or others. Useful if you’re not US-based.

    Use portfolio snapshots. MetaMask Portfolio doesn’t have built-in portfolio tracking history by wallet — Zapper and DeBank are better here — but the chart does show aggregate value over time.

    Add all your wallets. Many users have assets scattered across multiple addresses. Adding them all to Portfolio gives you one accurate total.

    Monitor DeFi health factors. If you have Aave or Compound positions, check your health factor in the DeFi tab regularly, especially during volatile markets. A health factor below 1.0 means liquidation.

    Use Portfolio for bridge research. Even if you end up bridging via a dedicated app, MetaMask Portfolio’s bridge aggregator is a useful tool to quickly compare bridge fees and times.


    FAQ

    Is MetaMask Portfolio a separate app from MetaMask?

    Yes. MetaMask Portfolio is a separate web application at portfolio.metamask.io. You need the MetaMask extension installed to connect your wallet, but Portfolio itself is a distinct product with different features from the basic extension.

    Does MetaMask Portfolio store my private keys?

    No. MetaMask Portfolio is a read-and-act interface. Your keys stay in the MetaMask extension (or your hardware wallet). Portfolio reads your on-chain data via your public address and initiates transactions for you to sign — it never has access to your private keys.

    Can I use MetaMask Portfolio with Ledger or Trezor?

    Yes. Connect your hardware wallet through MetaMask first, then connect that account to MetaMask Portfolio. For transactions through Portfolio, you’ll be prompted to confirm on your hardware device as normal.

    Why isn’t my DeFi position showing up?

    Some protocols and newer vaults aren’t yet supported. MetaMask Portfolio continuously adds protocols, but coverage of newer or smaller DeFi projects may lag. For comprehensive DeFi tracking, DeBank or Zapper often have better coverage.

    How accurate is the portfolio value shown?

    The dollar value is calculated using live price feeds. For tokens with low liquidity or no major exchange listing, the price may be inaccurate or show as $0. DeFi position values are calculated based on the current state of the underlying pools.

    Can I track non-EVM wallets like Bitcoin or Solana addresses?

    No. MetaMask Portfolio only supports EVM-compatible networks. For tracking Bitcoin, Solana, or other non-EVM assets alongside EVM wallets, use a multi-chain portfolio tracker like Zerion or CoinStats.

    Does MetaMask Portfolio charge fees for swaps and bridges?

    Yes. MetaMask charges a 0.875% fee on swaps executed through MetaMask Portfolio. Bridge fees vary by provider and are disclosed before confirmation. Viewing your portfolio and tracking balances is always free.


    Related guides:

  • MetaMask Gas Fees: How to Understand and Reduce Them
  • MetaMask Snaps: What They Are and How to Use Them
  • How to Add a Custom Network to MetaMask
  • Zapper vs DeBank vs MetaMask Portfolio: Best DeFi Dashboard (2026)
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