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.

Wallet & Assets

A wallet is an interface for managing blockchain accounts and authorizing verifiable actions. Start with addresses and networks, then move through backup, receiving, sending and transaction review.

On-chain verificationSecurity guidanceNo wallet secrets requested

How a wallet actually works

How a wallet actually works is a practical way to understand wallet & assets. A wallet manages addresses, signatures and the presentation of chain data, while balances and transaction state remain on the relevant blockchain. Network, destination, asset, amount and gas should be checked before signing.

For wallet & assets, keep verifiable references such as the network name, transaction hash and contract address when applicable. If an interface appears delayed, inspect the correct block explorer before repeating a transaction.

From a practical perspective, how a wallet actually works 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.

Networks and multi-chain assets

Networks and multi-chain assets is a practical way to understand wallet & assets. A wallet manages addresses, signatures and the presentation of chain data, while balances and transaction state remain on the relevant blockchain. Network, destination, asset, amount and gas should be checked before signing.

For wallet & assets, keep verifiable references such as the network name, transaction hash and contract address when applicable. If an interface appears delayed, inspect the correct block explorer before repeating a transaction.

From a practical perspective, networks and multi-chain assets 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.

Transaction hashes and history

Transaction hashes and history is a practical way to understand wallet & assets. A wallet manages addresses, signatures and the presentation of chain data, while balances and transaction state remain on the relevant blockchain. Network, destination, asset, amount and gas should be checked before signing.

For wallet & assets, keep verifiable references such as the network name, transaction hash and contract address when applicable. If an interface appears delayed, inspect the correct block explorer before repeating a transaction.

From a practical perspective, transaction hashes and history 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.

A repeatable asset routine

A repeatable asset routine is a practical way to understand wallet & assets. A wallet manages addresses, signatures and the presentation of chain data, while balances and transaction state remain on the relevant blockchain. Network, destination, asset, amount and gas should be checked before signing.

For wallet & assets, keep verifiable references such as the network name, transaction hash and contract address when applicable. If an interface appears delayed, inspect the correct block explorer before repeating a transaction.

From a practical perspective, a repeatable asset routine 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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