#SecureYourAssets What To Do if You Find Spam Tokens in Your Wallet

Step 1: Stay Calm

First things first: your wallet is not compromised. Receiving spam tokens does not mean your funds are at risk.

Step 2: Don’t Interact

Avoid clicking, swapping, or approving anything related to the spam tokens. Even a small interaction could trigger malicious code or potential loss of funds. Ignore offers of “free money” – as ever, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. If you're unsure, use portfolio trackers like DeBank to help filter out spam tokens automatically.

Step 3: Double-Check Permissions

Revoke any suspicious and unnecessary approvals by visiting the in-wallet approval page. This ensures that smart contracts that you no longer need are denied access to your wallet. Be cautious of contracts that require unusually high fees to revoke — they’re likely fake approval scams.

Step 4: Report

If you find any spam tokens or suspicious transactions in your history, report them to customer support on official platforms.