Your Blaze Wallet is the core of your on-platform experience. It’s a built-in wallet that holds your USDC, BLAZE, and Backstage Passes, and is used for tips, subs, voting and other on-chain actions.
This article walks through what you see on the Wallet page and what each section means.
Wallet Total (USD)
At the top of the Wallet section, you’ll see:
Wallet Total (USD) – the combined USD value of:
Your USDC balance
Your BLAZE balance (converted using the latest BLAZE price in USDC)
Below that, you may also see:
1 BLAZE ≈ X USDC – the current approximate on-chain price we fetch for BLAZE.
Blaze Wallet Assets
This section shows what’s inside your built-in Blaze wallet (custodial wallet managed by Blaze). It includes three cards:
USDC
Your on-platform USDC balance
Used for tips, subs, and other payments.
BLAZE
Your BLAZE token balance inside the Blaze Wallet
Used for ecosystem features & on-chain actions where BLAZE is accepted.
Backstage Passes
Managed by the BackstageCard component
Shows how many Backstage Passes you hold in your Blaze Wallet
Used for voting and other Backstage features.
Incoming Deposits
If we detect funds on your Avalanche C-Chain address that are destined for Blaze (USDC or BLAZE), you’ll see an “Incoming Deposits” section.
If there is a positive balance on Avalanche:
You’ll see a card for USDC from Avalanche and/or BLAZE from Avalanche.
Each has a “Complete” button.
Clicking “Complete” triggers the bridge process:
We process the transfer on the backend.
Once done, your funds appear in your Blaze Wallet.
If there are no pending funds on Avalanche, this section simply won’t appear.
External Wallet on Blaze Chain (Optional)
At the bottom, you’ll see an “External Wallet on Blaze Chain (Optional)” section.
You can link one self-custody wallet (e.g. MetaMask, Rabby) on Blaze Chain to your Blaze account.
Once linked, we:
Show its native BLAZE balance.
Show its USDC (ERC-20 on Blaze Chain) balance.
Show its Backstage Passes (through the external BackstageCard).
You can also revoke this link at any time.
If you just want to do simple tipping and subs, the Blaze Wallet is enough.
If you’re more advanced and already use a self-custody wallet, linking your external wallet lets you view your on-chain assets in one place.

