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# Import a Token

### Step 1: Find the Contract Address

First, find the contract address (CA) of the token you want to add to your account. You can use trusted third-party websites to look it up, but always double-check that the address is correct and authentic.

In this example, we’re using USDT on the BNB Smart Chain.\
`0x55d398326f99059ff775485246999027b3197955`

### Step 2: Add the Contract Address

* Launch the UnicornX app and head over to the "Assets" section.

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* In the Assets tab, choose the option “Import Tokens.”
* Choose the BNB Smart Chain, then enter or paste the USDT contract address in the provided field.
* Tap “Confirm” to continue.

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* All set! You can now view your USDT token in the ‘Assets’ section.

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