An unfamiliar token or collectible appeared in my wallet

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If an unfamiliar token or collectible appears in your wallet, it's usually spam. Most unsolicited airdrops are scams designed to lure you into visiting a website or approving a malicious transaction. Receiving one doesn't mean your wallet is compromised, and nothing was taken from your wallet just because it appeared. The safest action is to report it as spam.

  1. In Phantom, open the token or collectible.
  2. Select MoreReport as Spam.

Phantom hides the asset and uses your report to improve future spam detection.

Warning: Never click links or open websites mentioned in airdropped collectibles or unfamiliar tokens. These sites often ask you to connect your wallet or approve a transaction, which can let scammers steal funds.

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