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How to set price alerts in MetaMask

Price alerts let you set notifications for any token that reaches your desired price target, so you can stay on top of market movements.

Price alerts are available in MetaMask Mobile (v8.2.0 and above).

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You'll need notifications turned on to receive price alerts.

How to create a price alert

  1. Open MetaMask Mobile and tap a token to open its details page.

MetaMask mobile locate tokens list

  1. Tap the bell icon to create a price alert.

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  1. Enter a target price, or use the default buttons (-10%, -5%, +5%, +10%) to set a price relative to the current value.

MetaMask mobile price alerts select percentage

  1. Toggle 'Recurring' on if you want the alert to notify you every time the token hits your target, not just the first time.

MetaMask mobile price alerts toggle recurring

  1. Tap 'Set price alert'.
Supported networks

Price alerts work with tokens on the following networks:

Ethereum Mainnet · BNB · Polygon · Monad · zkSync · HyperEVM · Sei · MegaETH · Base · Arbitrum · Avalanche · Linea · Bitcoin · Solana · Optimism · Tron

How to manage your alerts

  1. Tap the bell icon on a token's details page to open the price alerts screen.

MetaMask mobile locate price alerts notification icon

  1. Toggle the button next to an existing alert to pause or resume notifications.

MetaMask mobile existing price alerts list

  1. Tap the trash can icon to delete an alert.
  2. Tap 'Add alert' to create a new alert for the same token. You can set multiple alerts per token.

FAQs

What does the recurring toggle do?

With 'Recurring' toggled on, you are notified every time the token reaches your target price, for example every time ETH hits $2,194. With it toggled off, it only notifies you the first time the token reaches your target price and is then deactivated.

Can I set multiple alerts for the same token?

Yes. From the price alerts screen, tap 'Add alert' to create additional alerts for the same token.

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