NFTs feel cleanest in @rainbowdotme because the wallet treats them like first-class citizens not a sidebar. I can flip from Base to mainnet to Zora and still see collections render properly, sort them, even pop into a gallery grid when I’m browsing. I pressure-tested this a bit: their app listing explicitly calls out support for 3D/AR/video/audio plus ERC-721/1155 and POAPs, so the media layer isn’t an afterthought. And when a marketplace delists something, Rainbow’s docs explain why a piece might “go missing” and how to get it visible again useful when you’re triaging an older mint. The part I like for active collectors is workflow: you can view/accept offers from OpenSea/Blur/Sudo without tab-hopping, and there’s a one-tap “Refresh Metadata” when traits lag behind reveals. ENS profiles are handled inside the wallet too, so your avatar and links match the collection you’re flexing. --- ❯ Tap the NFTs grid (extension/mobile) → switch to Gallery Mode → sort by Recent to scan new pickups. ❯ Open Offers inside Rainbow and compare floors before accepting no marketplace carousel. ❯ If a piece looks off, hit … → Refresh Metadata and recheck traits. Net take: Rainbow’s NFT stack reduces the collector tax media support is broad, offers are native, and the “missing NFT” edge cases are documented. I’m watching how fast offer indexing stays during busy drops, but day-to-day, it’s a smoother lane for multi-chain NFT life.