How to Archive Spam Tokens

If you have an EVM wallet address (ethereum, fantom, arbitrum, avalance, polygon, binance chain or optimism), you may have transactions for valueless airdrops, otherwise known as Spam tokens.

NODE40 can automatically detect and archive most of these tokens. (Archived ledgers are not included in any calculations or reports.)

To see what NODE has automatically filtered and auto-archived from your Ledgers:
Navigate to your settings page by clicking in the top right hand corner on your email address and in the drop down, select "Settings".

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Once in the Settings area, click on "View Spam Ledgers"

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If NODE40 doesn’t immediately detect a token as spam, you may either choose to ignore it all together, or there is a manual “archive ledger” feature that users may utilize:

Steps to archive ledgers:

  1. From the Ledgers tab of your NODE40 account, navigate to the source containing the ledger(s) you would like to archive.

  1. Click on the 3 dots [...] on the top right hand side under "TOTAL VALUE" and then click on "Selective Archive..."

  1. Use the checkboxes to select the token ledgers you would like to archive. Then click the "Archive Ledgers" button. Note: Archived ledgers are not included in any calculations or reports.

 

What If I Want to Archive Across Multiple Wallets or Sources?
Alternatively, if you have a large amount of Ledgers you would like to Archive, across several different wallets, you can switch to "Table View" on the Ledgers page, sort or search to your liking, and then activate the selection boxes on the right hand side to select the Ledgers you would like to archive. Then at the bottom of the page, select the blue Archive button as shown below.

 

How Can I View My Archived Ledgers?
At any time, you can view all of your archived ledgers via your settings page and leave them or restore them, which will then re-include them in any calculations and reports: https://balance.node40.com/portfolio/settings/archived