I don't know where my prize asset is located. What do I do?
This is asking you to select the blockchain network where your NFT or crypto token is stored. The easiest way to find this is by looking at the wallet that holds your asset.
Here are two ways to check, from simple to more advanced.
Method 1: Check Your Wallet (The Easy Way)
The wallet you use is your best clue.
- If your asset is in a wallet like Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack, it is on the Solana network.
- If your asset is in a wallet like MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, or Rainbow, it is on an EVM chain (Ethereum, Polygon, Base, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Arbitrum, or Optimism).
- To identify which EVM chain: Look inside your wallet. MetaMask and most wallets show the network name at the top (you can click to switch networks). You'll see icons and names like "Ethereum Mainnet", "Polygon", "Base", "BNB Chain", etc.
Method 2: Use a Chain Explorer (The 100% Certain Way)
You can use a blockchain explorer to look up your wallet address directly. Your assets will only appear on the explorer for the correct chain.
- Find Your Wallet Address: Copy your public wallet address (e.g.,
0x...for EVM chains or a long string likeA1b...for Solana). - Check Each Explorer: Paste your address into the search bar on each of these sites, one by one.
EVM Chains:
- Ethereum: Etherscan.io
- Polygon: PolygonScan.com
- Base: BaseScan.org
- BNB Chain: BscScan.com
- Avalanche: Snowtrace.io
- Arbitrum: Arbiscan.io
- Optimism: Optimistic.Etherscan.io
Solana:
- Solana: Solscan.io
The correct network is the one where your prize asset (NFT or token) actually appears in the explorer's "Token" or "NFT" tabs.
Example: You paste your
0x...address into Etherscan and don't see your NFT. You then paste the same address into Arbiscan, and you see your NFT listed there. This confirms your asset is on Arbitrum.
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