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# View Mode

Yes! In **My Wallet**, you can add any **TON** or **TRON** wallet by address to track their balances and activity directly in the app:

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Tap on your wallet's name.
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Click **Add Wallet** → **View Any Address**.
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Enter **any address on TON or TRON** network and press **Continue**.
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**Done!** Explore wallet's assets, activity, and NFTs in **View Mode**.
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You can also enable notifications for wallets across **TON**.

Save as many addresses as you like and switch between them instantly.


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