Check the address carefully
Check the address carefully is a practical part of understanding Transaction Checks. A wallet interface is a view into on-chain state, not a substitute for checking the selected network, address and requested action. Before transferring, signing or approving, confirm that the asset, network and counterparty or contract are the ones you intend to use.
A repeatable review process around check the address carefully helps reduce mistakes caused by rushed confirmations or network mismatches. Start by identifying the source of the request, review the important fields, and only then perform an action that moves assets or creates permissions. On-chain transactions generally cannot be unilaterally reversed by a wallet after broadcast.
For check the address carefully, turn concepts into information you can verify: check the active network and its parameters, confirm where an address came from, understand any fee or permission, and keep a transaction hash when one exists. If the result differs from expectation, avoid repeated clicks and troubleshoot from network status, on-chain records and request details in that order.
Practical checks
- Confirm the object, network and source related to check the address carefully
- Review address, amount, fee, permission or contract details
- After the action, keep an on-chain reference you can verify
The network must match
A repeatable review process around the network must match helps reduce mistakes caused by rushed confirmations or network mismatches. Start by identifying the source of the request, review the important fields, and only then perform an action that moves assets or creates permissions. On-chain transactions generally cannot be unilaterally reversed by a wallet after broadcast.
From a security perspective, the network must match is also about control. imtoken will not ask for a seed phrase, private key or verification code, and those credentials should never be sent to another person. Third-party DApps, smart contracts and network services carry their own risks, so each connection, signature and approval should be evaluated on its own.
For the network must match, turn concepts into information you can verify: check the active network and its parameters, confirm where an address came from, understand any fee or permission, and keep a transaction hash when one exists. If the result differs from expectation, avoid repeated clicks and troubleshoot from network status, on-chain records and request details in that order.
Operational guidance
- Confirm the object, network and source related to the network must match
- Review address, amount, fee, permission or contract details
- After the action, keep an on-chain reference you can verify
Confirm amount and fee separately
From a security perspective, confirm amount and fee separately is also about control. imtoken will not ask for a seed phrase, private key or verification code, and those credentials should never be sent to another person. Third-party DApps, smart contracts and network services carry their own risks, so each connection, signature and approval should be evaluated on its own.
It is useful to place confirm amount and fee separately inside an end-to-end workflow for Transaction Checks: prepare the information, verify the network, inspect the request, perform the action, then confirm the result with a transaction hash or block explorer. This separates wallet display from on-chain outcome and makes troubleshooting clearer when a transaction is delayed or fails.
For confirm amount and fee separately, turn concepts into information you can verify: check the active network and its parameters, confirm where an address came from, understand any fee or permission, and keep a transaction hash when one exists. If the result differs from expectation, avoid repeated clicks and troubleshoot from network status, on-chain records and request details in that order.
Practical checks
- Confirm the object, network and source related to confirm amount and fee separately
- Review address, amount, fee, permission or contract details
- After the action, keep an on-chain reference you can verify
Review the full request before signing
It is useful to place review the full request before signing inside an end-to-end workflow for Transaction Checks: prepare the information, verify the network, inspect the request, perform the action, then confirm the result with a transaction hash or block explorer. This separates wallet display from on-chain outcome and makes troubleshooting clearer when a transaction is delayed or fails.
Review the full request before signing is a practical part of understanding Transaction Checks. A wallet interface is a view into on-chain state, not a substitute for checking the selected network, address and requested action. Before transferring, signing or approving, confirm that the asset, network and counterparty or contract are the ones you intend to use.
For review the full request before signing, turn concepts into information you can verify: check the active network and its parameters, confirm where an address came from, understand any fee or permission, and keep a transaction hash when one exists. If the result differs from expectation, avoid repeated clicks and troubleshoot from network status, on-chain records and request details in that order.
Operational guidance
- Confirm the object, network and source related to review the full request before signing
- Review address, amount, fee, permission or contract details
- After the action, keep an on-chain reference you can verify
