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Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Read more
Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Read more
Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Warning: The value of your virtual currencies can rise or fall sharply, and your initial investment may be lost completely; virtual currencies are not covered by the guarantee funds that cover bank deposits; there is no legal mechanism on the virtual currencies market to prevent market manipulation or insider dealing; virtual currencies depend entirely on a specific computer technology and infrastructure, which in certain cases may be very recent and not yet adequately tested; if one loses the identification code or password giving access to the virtual wallet in which the virtual currency is stored, the currency held therein will be irretrievably lost; virtual currencies are currently accepted as a means of payment to a limited extent, and in most countries there is no legal obligation to accept them; for more information about the risks associated with an investment in virtual currencies, we advise you to read the Wikifin page What is a cryptocurrency? | Wikifin.
Required Legal Notice: Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk. Warning: The value of your virtual currencies can rise or fall sharply, and your initial investment may be lost completely; virtual currencies are not covered by the guarantee funds that cover bank deposits; there is no legal mechanism on the virtual currencies market to prevent market manipulation or insider dealing; virtual currencies depend entirely on a specific computer technology and infrastructure, which in certain cases may be very recent and not yet adequately tested; if one loses the identification code or password giving access to the virtual wallet in which the virtual currency is stored, the currency held therein will be irretrievably lost; virtual currencies are currently accepted as a means of payment to a limited extent, and in most countries there is no legal obligation to accept them; for more information about the risks associated with an investment in virtual currencies, we advise you to read the Wikifin page What is a cryptocurrency? | Wikifin.
In an effort to help users better understand the tokens in their wallet and make more informed decisions, Kraken Wallet has implemented a token reputation system.
Kraken Wallet use public lists (e.g., Token Lists), open source lists (e.g., DappRadar), and private lists to determine the reputation of an asset as Listed, Not listed or Likely spam.
Listed: means that an asset has been listed by a project (e.g., Uniswap list).
Not listed: means that an asset has not been classified as likely spam and is also not listed by one of the projects.
Likely spam: indicates that an asset was either found on the DappRadar open source blacklist, or that something in the contract has been flagged as potentially harmful. This does not mean that the asset is provably spam/malicious, however, you should exercise extreme caution.
The default setting for your Kraken Wallet is to show Not listed assets and to hide Likely spam assets. You can change these settings at any time.
Tap on the Manage button across from the Assets label on the main view (home screen).

Then tap on the filter icon to reveal the Show assets modal where Not listed and/or Likely spam assets can be toggled on and off.

Switching the toggle off will hide the applicable tokens from the home screen and your Manage asset view. Switching the toggle on will display the applicable tokens on your home screen and Manage asset view.
