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How to view your NFT collection on Phantom Wallet? (NFT Gallery)

To view your Solana NFTs in Phantom, ensure you’re on mainnet-beta, check metadata URIs via Solscan, and refresh manually—Ethereum or wrapped tokens won’t appear.

Mar 09, 2026 at 11:19 am

Accessing the NFT Gallery Interface

1. Open the Phantom Wallet browser extension or mobile application and ensure you are logged into your wallet.

2. Navigate to the main dashboard screen where your connected accounts and asset balances appear.

3. Locate and tap or click the “NFTs” tab positioned prominently in the navigation bar—this may appear as an icon resembling a digital artwork frame or labeled explicitly.

4. The interface will load your on-chain NFT holdings, pulling data directly from Solana’s blockchain using verified token metadata standards.

5. If no NFTs appear immediately, confirm that your wallet address has interacted with NFT contracts and that the tokens are minted on Solana-compatible standards like Metaplex.

Verifying Chain and Network Compatibility

1. Phantom Wallet currently supports NFTs exclusively on the Solana blockchain; Ethereum-based or Polygon NFTs will not display.

2. Ensure your wallet is set to the correct network—mainnet-beta—and not devnet or testnet environments where NFT metadata may be incomplete or unavailable.

3. Some NFTs minted via custom programs or non-standard creators might lack proper metadata URIs, resulting in blank thumbnails or missing descriptions.

4. Phantom relies on decentralized storage solutions like Arweave to fetch image assets; if the URI points to an offline or corrupted endpoint, the NFT preview fails silently.

5. Cross-check your NFT’s mint address on Solscan or SolanaFM to verify ownership status and metadata linkage before assuming a wallet-side issue.

Managing Display Preferences and Sorting Options

1. Within the NFT Gallery view, use the dropdown menu labeled “Sort by” to arrange items chronologically, by name, or by collection grouping.

2. Toggle between grid and list layouts using the view selector icon—grid emphasizes visual recognition while list mode exposes technical details like mint address and token standard.

3. Tap or hover over any NFT card to reveal quick actions: view on Solanart, share link, copy mint address, or open metadata JSON in a new tab.

4. Collections with multiple editions display aggregated counts next to the collection name, helping distinguish single-edition artworks from generative series.

5. Phantom does not cache NFT images locally; every thumbnail loads dynamically from its original URI, meaning loading speed depends entirely on the host’s infrastructure reliability.

Troubleshooting Missing or Incorrect NFTs

1. If recently acquired NFTs do not appear, manually trigger a refresh by pulling down on the gallery screen or clicking the circular sync icon in the top-right corner.

2. Phantom does not auto-detect NFTs held in wrapped SPL tokens or nested program-derived accounts—only direct token account associations are indexed.

3. Reconnect your wallet to force re-indexing of token accounts, especially after importing a seed phrase into a fresh Phantom instance.

4. Check for duplicate mint addresses—if two NFTs share identical mints due to cloning or migration errors, only one may render correctly.

5. Disable ad blockers or privacy extensions temporarily, as some interfere with Phantom’s metadata fetching requests to public gateways.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I view NFTs I own on Ethereum or Base through Phantom?Phantom Wallet does not support non-Solana blockchains. NFTs from Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, or other EVM chains remain invisible in Phantom’s interface.

Q: Why does my NFT show a broken image but correct name and description?This occurs when the image URI stored in the NFT’s metadata points to an unreachable or deleted file on Arweave, IPFS, or a centralized server.

Q: Does Phantom store my private keys when I view NFTs?No. Phantom never transmits or stores private keys. All NFT rendering happens client-side using public blockchain data and off-chain metadata endpoints.

Q: Can I export my entire NFT collection as a JSON file?Phantom does not provide a native export function. You must query your wallet’s token accounts via Solana RPC endpoints or use third-party tools like Solana CLI or SolanaFM’s API to generate structured reports.

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