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Why is a token I received not showing up in Coinbase Wallet?

Tokens may not show in Coinbase Wallet due to wrong network selection, unsupported token standards, or missing contract addresses—always verify network and contract details.

Nov 06, 2025 at 09:35 am

Understanding Token Visibility in Coinbase Wallet

1. Tokens may not appear immediately after receipt due to blockchain confirmation delays. Transactions require a certain number of confirmations before being recognized by wallet interfaces.

2. The token might belong to a network that isn't automatically detected by Coinbase Wallet. Users must ensure the correct network—such as Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, or Polygon—is selected within the app.

3. Some tokens are built on specific standards like ERC-20, BEP-20, or SPL. If the wallet doesn't support the standard or the token contract hasn't been added manually, it won't display.

4. Network congestion can delay transaction propagation. High gas fees or slow block times may result in pending transactions that do not yet reflect in the wallet balance.

Incorrect Network Selection Could Hide Your Tokens

1. Coinbase Wallet defaults to Ethereum for ERC-20 tokens. If you receive a BEP-20 token from Binance Smart Chain but remain on the Ethereum network view, the token will not show.

2. Switching networks manually is required. Tap the network selector in the top-right corner and choose the chain matching the token’s origin. This action refreshes the asset list based on that chain’s activity.

3. Misconfigured RPC settings or unsupported custom chains may prevent proper detection. Ensure any added custom network uses accurate details like chain ID, block explorer URL, and currency symbol.

4. Cross-chain bridges complicate visibility. A token moved via a bridge might settle on a different network than expected. Always verify the destination chain before assuming the token is missing.

Token Contract and Custom Token Setup

1. Not all tokens are preloaded into Coinbase Wallet’s interface. Newer or low-market-cap tokens often need to be added manually using their contract address.

2. To add a token, navigate to the 'Assets' tab, select 'Add,' then input the correct contract address, token symbol, and decimal count. An error in any field results in incorrect or missing balances.

3. Fake or malicious contracts sometimes mimic real tokens. Users should verify the contract address through official project websites or trusted blockchain explorers like Etherscan or BscScan.

4. Some decentralized applications (dApps) distribute tokens directly to wallets without registering them on major trackers. These “stealth” drops may only appear after manual import or interaction with the dApp.

Transaction and Address Validation

1. Confirm the receiving address matches exactly what’s shown in your Coinbase Wallet. Sending to an incorrect wallet or format—like a Solana address when expecting an Ethereum one—results in permanent loss.

2. Check the transaction hash on a blockchain explorer. If the transfer shows as successful on-chain but remains invisible in-app, the issue lies with display logic, not delivery.

3. Wallet software bugs occasionally suppress token visibility. Restarting the app or reinstalling it after backing up the seed phrase can resolve UI glitches.

4. Tokens sent to smart contract addresses instead of externally owned accounts (EOAs) may become trapped. Always confirm the recipient address type aligns with the sending method.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my token show zero balance even though the transaction went through? This typically occurs when the token’s decimal setting is incorrect during manual addition. For example, entering 0 decimals instead of 18 makes the displayed amount appear negligible. Re-add the token with the correct decimal value from a reliable source.

Can I recover a token sent to the wrong network? If a token was sent to a valid address on an unintended network, recovery depends on whether you control that address. There is no universal recovery tool. Use cross-chain analytics tools to trace the final destination and assess options based on custody.

Do NFTs behave the same way as tokens in Coinbase Wallet? NFTs follow similar visibility rules but rely on metadata indexing. If an NFT isn’t showing, check if the collection is supported and try refreshing the NFT tab. Manual import via contract address is also possible for non-detected NFTs.

Will clearing cache affect my funds? Clearing app cache only removes temporary data like thumbnails and browsing history. Your private keys and stored assets remain secure as long as the recovery phrase is preserved. After clearing cache, relaunch the app to reload token balances.

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