If you're looking to add Shido to your MetaMask wallet, the process is actually quite straightforward. To start, make sure you have the latest version of MetaMask installed on your browser. Once you're all set up, head over to the 'Assets' tab in your MetaMask wallet and click on the 'Add Token' button.
In the 'Add Token' pop-up, you'll see two options: 'Custom Token' and 'Import Tokens'. Since Shido is not yet listed on MetaMask's native token list, you'll need to select the 'Custom Token' option.
Next, you'll need to enter some key information about Shido's token. This includes the token's contract address, its symbol (usually SHIDO), and the number of decimals used in its pricing. You can find this information by searching for Shido on a reputable token tracker website like Etherscan or CoinMarketCap.
Once you've entered all the necessary information, click on the 'Add Custom Token' button. If everything is entered correctly, Shido should now be visible in your MetaMask wallet, ready for you to use.
That's it! Adding Shido to MetaMask is a simple process that only takes a few minutes. Remember to always double-check the token's contract address and ensure that you're dealing with a legitimate token before adding it to your wallet.