Viewing Your $RLS Tokens in your Wallet

Wallet interfaces do not automatically detect new ERC20 tokens. They rely on token lists that must be updated manually by wallet providers. Because $RLS is a newly deployed ERC20 token, it will not appear by default in MetaMask, Rabby, Ledger Live or Trezor Suite etc yet.

Your $RLS tokens are already in your Ethereum address. The wallet simply cannot display them until you import the contract.

Manual import fixes this immediately.

How to Import $RLS Into MetaMask (Step by Step)

Follow these steps exactly:

  1. Install MetaMask from https://metamask.io/download
  2. Open the MetaMask browser extension.
  3. In the top network dropdown, select Ethereum Mainnet/ Binance Network. If you are not on either of the Mainnets, $RLS will not appear.
  4. Scroll down the asset list and click Import tokens at the bottom of the Assets tab.
  5. In the Custom token tab, paste the $RLS contract address:
    1. $RLS contract address on Rayls Mainnet 0x07e17E17e17E17e17e17e17E17E17E17E17e17EA
    2. $RLS contract address on Ethereum 0xB5F7b021a78f470d31D762C1DDA05ea549904fbd
    3. $RLS contract address on Binance 0x17ea10b6ae4fde59fdbf471bd28ab9710f508816
  6. MetaMask will automatically populate:
    1. Token Symbol: RLS
    2. Token Decimal: 18
  7. Click Add custom token.
  8. Click Import tokens on the confirmation screen.

If your selected wallet holds $RLS, your $RLS balance will now appear under your Ethereum assets. This does not move or modify your tokens; it only instructs MetaMask to read the ERC20 contract.

Using MetaMask With a Hardware Wallet (Ledger or Trezor etc)

Ledger Live and Trezor Suite etc do not show new ERC20 tokens until their registries update. To view $RLS, route your hardware wallet through MetaMask:

  1. Open MetaMask.
  2. Click the account icon in the top right.
  3. Select Add Walelt
  4. Select Connect Hardware Wallet.
  5. Choose Ledger or Trezor and follow the pairing steps.
  6. Once your hardware wallet account appears in MetaMask, select it.
  7. Repeat the Import tokens steps above.

This displays $RLS correctly even if Ledger Live or Trezor Suite cannot.

Importing $RLS in Other Wallets

While we suggest MetaMask, any EVM-compatible wallet with an Add Token, Add Asset or Import Custom Token option supports custom ERC20 imports. Paste the same contract address to display your $RLS balance.