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I have created my own token and I have added a Cardano Token Registry specifying that the token has 6 decimals places. My entry looks exactly like the Minswap's token entry, but the difference is that, when I want to send a transaction, I don't have the possibility to add decimal places, like I do have on the Minswap token.

Is there anything else I should do so my token shows like this:

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Not sure if Eternl has this implemented, but there is a proposal that adds this token information to the metadata of the minting transaction:

https://github.com/cardano-foundation/CIPs/blob/1d9fbd0e29f07b931bf1524c7aed6635d478cd75/CIP-0035/CIP-0035.md

Minswap doesn't follow it, but Sundae does. Here's an example under Label 20:

https://cardanoscan.io/transaction/d74798c4a1e453fbc6ba4fbb1d785e0534fb8531fd1bc054ceff5b086240d3b5?tab=metadata

Probably worth a try.

Also, if your token is not correctly displayed in Eternl, you can click the "update" button (marked in red below), to re-fetch the data of your token from the Cardano Token Registry:

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  • I tried also with that but it doesn't work. The problem is only in Eternl, in Nami and in Cardanoscan I can visualise the right amount of decimal places. Sep 15, 2022 at 3:41
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    in discord it is suggested to "press the little update icon button to fetch the new registry data". Couldn't try it myself though
    – sean
    Sep 15, 2022 at 11:43
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Did you register your token at CFtoken registry ? You can specify decimals as part of JSON you register on that repo.

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    Yes, I did, my entry looks exactly like the Minswap entry. Sep 3, 2022 at 4:05
  • Any other suggestion? Because I still have this issue. The problem appears to be only with Eternl, in Nami it works fine. Sep 15, 2022 at 3:42

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