imtoken will never ask for your seed phrase, private key or verification code. Always review the address, network and request details before transferring, signing or approving.

Transaction Checks

Once an on-chain transfer is confirmed, a wallet generally cannot reverse it on its own. Review the address, network, asset, amount and gas before sending, then retain the transaction hash for verification.

On-chain verificationSecurity guidanceNo wallet secrets requested

Verify address, network, asset, amount and gas

Verify address, network, asset, amount and gas is part of the risk-control process for transaction checks. Security comes from key custody, device hygiene, transaction checks and approval review rather than from one feature or an absolute promise.

For transaction checks, official personnel should never request wallet secrets. Shared devices and public networks deserve caution, and unexpected signing prompts, clipboard changes or unfamiliar approvals are reasons to stop and verify independently.

From a practical perspective, verify address, network, asset, amount and gas also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Check several parts of a pasted address

Check several parts of a pasted address is part of the risk-control process for transaction checks. Security comes from key custody, device hygiene, transaction checks and approval review rather than from one feature or an absolute promise.

For transaction checks, official personnel should never request wallet secrets. Shared devices and public networks deserve caution, and unexpected signing prompts, clipboard changes or unfamiliar approvals are reasons to stop and verify independently.

From a practical perspective, check several parts of a pasted address also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Same-looking EVM addresses do not mean same network

Same-looking EVM addresses do not mean same network is part of the risk-control process for transaction checks. Security comes from key custody, device hygiene, transaction checks and approval review rather than from one feature or an absolute promise.

For transaction checks, official personnel should never request wallet secrets. Shared devices and public networks deserve caution, and unexpected signing prompts, clipboard changes or unfamiliar approvals are reasons to stop and verify independently.

From a practical perspective, same-looking evm addresses do not mean same network also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Save the transaction hash after submission

Save the transaction hash after submission is part of the risk-control process for transaction checks. Security comes from key custody, device hygiene, transaction checks and approval review rather than from one feature or an absolute promise.

For transaction checks, official personnel should never request wallet secrets. Shared devices and public networks deserve caution, and unexpected signing prompts, clipboard changes or unfamiliar approvals are reasons to stop and verify independently.

From a practical perspective, save the transaction hash after submission also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Important risk context

Seed phrases and private keys remain under user control. Official personnel will not ask for seed phrases, private keys or verification codes. Verify address, network and amount before transfers. Confirmed on-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet, and third-party DApps or smart contracts can carry risk.

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