
Token spam filters
Spam in crypto is and will continue to be an unfortunate part of the equation. Similar to email spam and other decentralized networks, this is a problem our industry will face indefinitely. Our previous solutions addressed the symptoms instead of the underlying problem.
So we rebuilt our system to address the problem. This new system, which you'll find under Token Settings, improves itself over time (AI working for you!) and makes it easier to override the default filters.

Any token received by your Team accounts will show up in your settings, where you can add custom overrides (no need to paste in the contract address!). And hopefully, as these filters get better, no need to even visit this page.

Hovering on the dollar amount will show you info on your holdings of that specific token. And hovering over the "Likely spam" label will explain why our filters classified it as spam.

If you're not sure about the token, click the dots menu and "Open in explorer" to see more info.

NFT spam is far more prevalent than ERC20 spam so a considerable part of this project was designing a forward-looking system to handle the different contract types (721, 1155) and platform implementations. In the case where our AI filter is wrong, we can manually mark an entire contract address or just a specific token ID as spam.