How to Manually Price a Token
- On your Dashboard, filter the view to isolate the specific token (e.g.,
DAOorSAFE). - Select the transactions you want to price using the bulk checkboxes on the left.
- Click the Manage dropdown menu at the top of the list.
- Select Update Token Price.
- Switch the toggle from Auto to Manual.
- Set the effective date (e.g., “After January 1st, 2023”). This ensures you only apply the price to transactions that occurred after the token actually held that value.
- Enter the custom FIAT price per token (e.g.,
$1.00). - Click Update.
Video Transcript
Video Transcript
Next thing I’ll show you is what if you have like a native token where there’s no publicly listed price, but you want to update that price basically. Let’s say you have like a SAF and you have kind of like a price point for that SAF and you want to kind of get that price into Breezing somehow. So the way you do that is pretty simple. I’m going to just maybe take the Dow token just as like an example as it’s probably the easiest or maybe I’ll try caller. It’s probably the easiest. So let’s say I have this uh let’s say caller token here. Filter for it. Basically, I have one caller token transaction. Um, or let’s say I’m just going to take DAO. Probably easier. Take the DAO token. Take the DAO token. I have a bunch of these DAO tokens. And I think, okay, man, the price actually was wrong for these. I want to correct it. Or maybe there was no price. There’s a price now, but maybe I want to like correct it. So, what I could do is I could select pretty much the entire DAO page and I could kind of start to get super picky in terms of where I want to change the price. So I’ll go to manage and I’ll go to uh update token price and I’ll go to manual and I’ll say something like after let’s say January 2023 the first I’ll say actually in that period the entire token price should have been $1. And I’ll go ahead and hit update and then you’ll see it updated after the 2023. Here’s the token. Here’s the new fiat amount. I kind of updated it to match that new price that I added. So you can do that for tokens pretty much that have zero value that aren’t listed yet or maybe they have a price and you want to change the price. So this is kind of a feature to quickly change basically token prices amount like within tokens. The alternative is also you can go directly in the transaction and you can alter the fiat amount of the token price but of the token of the fiat amount but that takes a lot longer. That’s just kind of like a quick and easy way uh to do it. All right, cool. Let me know if you have any questions.