Check Wallet Balances
Auto displays your token holdings across all supported blockchains in a single view. Ask for your full wallet, a specific token, or a portfolio summary — Auto retrieves real-time balances from every chain without requiring you to check each one individually.
What Can Auto Show About My Balances?
Auto reads your wallet across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Solana, and HyperEVM. You can request:
Your full wallet across all chains
A single token on a single chain
A single token across multiple chains
Your largest holdings ranked by value
Your total portfolio value in USD
Example Prompts for Checking Balances
"Show my wallet balances on all chains"
"How much USDC do I have on Base?"
"Check my ETH on Base and Arbitrum"
"What tokens do I own on Solana?"
"Give me a portfolio overview"
"What is my biggest holding right now?"
How Does Multi-Chain Balance Checking Work?
Auto operates a single wallet with addresses on multiple blockchains. When you ask a balance question, Auto queries Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Solana, and HyperEVM simultaneously and returns a unified result.
You do not need to remember which chain holds a token. Auto scans all supported chains and consolidates the data into one response. This differs from manually checking each block explorer because Auto aggregates everything in a single request.
Balance View Types
All balances
Every token on every supported chain
Full picture of your wallet
Token balance
One token (e.g., ETH or USDC) on one or all chains
Confirming a specific holding
Chain balance
All tokens on a single chain
Reviewing activity on one network
Portfolio overview
Total value, top positions, and a summary
Quick financial snapshot
How Do I Ask Auto About My Balances?
Your full wallet
"Show my balances on all chains"
One token on one chain
"How much SOL do I have on Solana?"
One token everywhere
"How much USDC do I have in total?"
Your largest positions
"What are my top holdings?"
A quick summary
"Review my portfolio"
When to Use the Full Wallet View
The full wallet view returns every token Auto finds across all supported chains. Use this when you need the big picture.
Best for:
Seeing all chains at once
Identifying where your funds are located
Planning your next swap, send, or bridge
When to Use a Token Balance Check
A token balance check returns the amount of one specific token. Use this when you already know which asset you need to verify.
Best for:
Checking if you have enough USDC to make a trade
Finding which chain holds your ETH
Confirming a balance after a swap or transfer
When to Use the Portfolio Overview
The portfolio overview returns your total wallet value, largest positions, and a human-readable summary. This differs from the full wallet view because it emphasizes value rankings rather than raw token amounts.
Best for:
Seeing your total wallet value in USD
Understanding your largest positions
Getting a concise summary without per-chain details
Tips for Checking Balances
If you do not specify a chain, Auto checks all supported chains automatically.
If you only care about one token, include the token symbol (e.g., "ETH") for a faster, focused answer.
If you want a high-level summary, ask for a portfolio overview instead of a single balance.
After a trade, transfer, or bridge, ask Auto to check the updated balance immediately to confirm the transaction completed.
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