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# How to label an address?

Halo Wallet allows you to label any address according to your preference and identify them effortlessly by wallet name. Whether it's a major player in the crypto world, a friend's wallet, or your own multiple addresses, you can assign a name and simplify the identification.

#### Steps: <a href="#heading-steps-2" id="heading-steps-2"></a>

* Add the address you wish to label and navigate to its asset page.
* Tap the edit button located next to the address and enter your personalized label.

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