Manage tokens and collectibles

Send, receive, and manage tokens and collectibles.

A collectible is missing in my Phantom wallet

If you or someone else recently transferred a collectible (NFT) to your account and you don't see it in Phantom, this...

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A token or collectible I created is flagged or missing in Phantom

If a token or collectible (NFT) you created is hidden, flagged, or not visible in Phantom, it may have been filtered ...

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About Bitcoin assets in Phantom

If you see Bitcoin-based assets in Phantom besides BTC, they may be Ordinals, rare sats, or older BRC-20 tokens. Phan...

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Burn unwanted collectibles on Solana in Phantom

You can burn a collectible (NFT) on Solana directly in the Phantom app. Burning a collectible removes it from your wa...

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Can I manually add tokens to Phantom?

You don’t need to manually add or import tokens in Phantom. When you receive tokens in Phantom, whether from an excha...

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Chat with other traders in Phantom

Chats let you follow live trading activity and connect with other traders directly in Phantom on mobile. You can join...

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Check a token's contract address for risks

If you want to verify that a token is legitimate before you swap, send, or buy it, start by checking its contract add...

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Fix a stuck or pending Bitcoin transaction in Phantom

If a Bitcoin transaction appears as pending in Phantom but doesn't show up on the Bitcoin blockchain, it may be cause...

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Manage hidden collectibles in Phantom

Phantom automatically hides collectibles (NFTs) that look like spam to keep your wallet easier to use. When a collect...

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Manage hidden tokens in Phantom

Phantom automatically hides tokens that look like spam to keep your wallet easier to use. When a token is hidden, it ...

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Pin a collectible in Phantom

If you have many collectibles (NFTs), you can pin your favorites so they always appear at the top.On mobile, only ver...

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Recover tokens sent to an unsupported network

If you sent crypto to your Phantom wallet on a network Phantom doesn't support, such as BSC, Arbitrum, Optimism, Aval...

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Search for a specific token in Phantom

When managing your crypto assets in Phantom, ensuring you’re interacting with the correct token is crucial. While sea...

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Send Bitcoin using Sparrow wallet

If your sendable Bitcoin balance in Phantom is lower than your total BTC balance, your wallet may contain protected U...

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Send OCP NFTs from Phantom

Phantom doesn’t support sending Open Creator Protocol (OCP) NFTs directly between wallets. To identify an OCP NFT, ch...

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Sent tokens to Phantom and they haven't arrived

If you sent tokens to Phantom and they haven't arrived, this guide walks you through the most common causes and how t...

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Supported Bitcoin addresses in Phantom

Phantom supports two Bitcoin address types in the same account. Which one you use affects how you receive BTC and Bit...

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Use token pages in Phantom

Phantom's token pages make it easy to share information about specific tokens with others. These public pages are acc...

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What are frozen tokens on Solana?

If you're trying to sell or send a token and can't, it may be frozen. When a token is frozen on Solana, you cannot se...

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What if I received a wrapped token?

Wrapped tokens are representations of crypto assets that exist on a different blockchain. For example, a wrapped vers...

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What makes a token appear as verified in Phantom

We are unable to provide specific details about how token verification status is determined in Phantom, and we do not...

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Why a token doesn't show a price in Phantom

If a token in your portfolio shows no price, Phantom may not be able to retrieve market data for it. This does not al...

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Why don't I see my ETH after sending it to Phantom?

If you sent Ethereum (ETH) to Phantom but it hasn’t appeared, it’s usually due to one of two things: The transaction ...

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