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Token visibility, spam protection, and hiding tokens

Token visibility, spam protection, and hiding tokens

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Written by Rudy Dube
Updated over a week ago

Spam tokens are increasingly common across networks. Safe offers a few controls so you can avoid potentially malicious assets by default, and customize which tokens you see across the app.

Where to find these settings

Go to Assets → Manage tokens (gear icon).

You’ll see options like:

  • Show all tokens

  • Hide small balances

  • Hide tokens (manual hiding)


Show all tokens

Default behavior (OFF): Safe shows tokens via Zerion’s token discovery, with Zerion’s spam filters applied by default. This reduces the chance you’ll see suspicious or low-quality tokens.

When you turn it ON: Safe will list all tokens identified by Safe’s internal token service. This may include tokens that are hidden by Zerion’s spam filtering, including spam tokens.

Use this if:

  • You expect a token to be in your Safe but it’s not appearing in the assets list.

  • You’re troubleshooting missing tokens on a specific network.

Important note: Turning on Show all tokens can surface spam tokens. Always be cautious before interacting with unknown assets.


Missing a token in the Send flow?

If you can’t find a token while sending:

  1. Open Assets → Manage tokens

  2. Turn Show all tokens ON

  3. Go back to Send and search again

This ensures tokens filtered out by default discovery can still appear when you need them.


Hide small balances

Turn Hide small balances on to hide tokens with a very small fiat value (e.g., less than $0.01). This helps keep your asset list clean without permanently hiding anything.

You can toggle this on/off anytime.


Hide tokens manually

If you want full control, you can manually hide tokens:

  • In Manage tokens, choose Hide tokens, select tokens, and Save

  • Or hide an individual token directly from the list (eye icon), depending on where you’re viewing it

Hidden tokens stay hidden locally for that Safe unless you unhide them later.

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