Manage your profile in Phantom

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Tip: Phantom has a new look on mobile. For an overview of changes, see What's new in Phantom.

Your Phantom profile is your public-facing identity in the app, including your username, avatar, bio, privacy settings, followers, and trading activity. You'll need a username before your profile is visible to others. To claim one, see Manage your username in Phantom.

Access your profile

Mobile app

  1. Tap your profile in the upper left to open the sidebar.
  2. Go to ProfileManage Profile.

Browser extension

  1. Click your profile avatar in the upper left.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Click your profile at the top.

Set your avatar

Use an emoji or a collectible from your wallet as your profile avatar.

Mobile app

  1. Tap your profile in the upper left to open the sidebar.
  2. Go to ProfileManage Profile.
  3. Tap your avatar.
  4. Choose an emoji or select a collectible.

Browser extension

  1. Go to Settings → your profile.
  2. Click your avatar.
  3. Choose an emoji or select a collectible.

You can also set a collectible as your avatar directly from your collection. Select the collectible, then select Avatar.

Edit your bio

Add a short bio to your profile. Others can see it when they open your profile. Mobile only.

  1. Tap your profile in the upper left to open the sidebar.
  2. Go to ProfileManage Profile.
  3. Tap Bio.
  4. Enter your text and save.

Manage who can see your profile

Your privacy setting controls who can find your profile and whether your public addresses are visible.

  • Mobile app: Open the sidebar, then tap ProfileManage ProfilePrivacy.
  • Browser extension: Go to Settings → your profile → Privacy.
Setting Description
Public Your profile and public addresses are visible and searchable by anyone.
Private Your profile is searchable, but others must send you a follow request.
Invisible Your profile and public addresses are hidden and undiscoverable.

Follow or unfollow someone

Find traders through chats or by searching usernames. Tap their profile, then tap Follow. Mobile only.

If you agreed to receive push notifications in Phantom, you'll get notifications for trades made by the people you follow. Tap the bell icon to turn them off. To unfollow someone, tap Unfollow on their profile. See Manage notifications in Phantom.

View followers and who you follow (mobile only)

  1. Tap your profile in the upper left to open the sidebar.
  2. Go to ProfileManage Profile.
  3. Tap Followers.
  4. Tap Followers to see who follows you.
  5. Tap Following to see who you follow.

View trading activity

Your profile shows a summary of your trading activity. Mobile only.

If perps are available in your region, you'll see a summary at the top of your profile. Tap Perps to view your volume, overall PnL, and distribution. Token trade history also appears on your profile.

When you visit another user's profile, you can see their token trading activity and perps summary. If their profile is set to Private, send a follow request first.

Common issues

My profile picture or avatar isn't showing

Your profile avatar only appears after you claim a username. Go to Settings and select Create your @username at the top.

My profile disappeared after restoring my wallet

Phantom links your profile to the first wallet you restore. If you restored a different wallet first, your profile won't appear. See My username disappeared after restoring my wallet.

FAQ

What's the difference between a profile and a wallet?

Your wallet holds your accounts and assets. Your profile is your public-facing identity — username, avatar, bio, and privacy settings. You only get a profile after claiming a username.

Is my profile visible to everyone?

It depends on your privacy setting. Public profiles are searchable by anyone. Private profiles are searchable but require a follow request. Invisible profiles are hidden entirely. See Manage who can see your profile.

Can people send me tokens using my username?

Yes. Phantom routes them to the address linked for that network. To manage which addresses are linked, see Manage linked addresses.

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