Why a Stablebond may show as “spam” or “unknown” in your wallet
Last updated: June 11, 2026
Why a Stablebond may show as “spam” or “unknown” in your wallet
Sometimes a Stablebond appears in your wallet flagged as “Spam,” “Unverified,” or “Unknown token,” or with no price shown. In almost every case this is a display issue, not a problem with your tokens — your holding is safe on-chain and keeps earning yield. Here is what is happening and what to do.
Why it happens
Wallets and block explorers (Phantom and others) use automated systems to flag possible spam or scam tokens. These systems sometimes mis-flag a legitimate token — especially newer ones, or ones that were just bridged to a chain. A flag is a wallet-side label; it does not change your balance, the token’s backing, or the yield it earns.
First: verify it is the real token
Because scam tokens do try to impersonate real ones, always confirm the token’s mint / contract address matches the official address before trusting it. Compare it against Stablebond Addresses.
If the address matches → it is the genuine Stablebond, and a “spam”/“unknown” label is a false positive.
If the address does not match → it is not a real Stablebond. Do not interact with it.
If it is flagged as spam (for example, in Phantom)
You can usually unhide it or mark it as “not spam” in your wallet’s token settings.
Spam flagging is controlled by the wallet, not by Etherfuse. For Phantom, report it through Phantom’s guide for tokens flagged as spam (and ask for a human if the chatbot can’t help).
Your funds are unaffected while a flag is in place.
If it shows no value, or doesn’t appear at all
Add the token to your wallet using its official address (see Stablebond Addresses).
Some wallets and explorers don’t display a price for newer tokens — that is a display limitation, not a loss of value. A Stablebond’s value tracks its underlying bond and rises as yield accrues (see How Stablebond yield works).
The bottom line
A spam flag, an “unknown” label, or a missing price is a display issue. Your Stablebond remains in your wallet, fully backed, and continues to earn yield. Verifying the address is the one check that matters.