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Quick fix: If phantom wallet failed to get assets or your tokens have disappeared, the cause is almost always a network connection problem, an outdated extension, or a Solana RPC outage. Switch Wi-Fi or mobile data, update Phantom from the Chrome Web Store or App Store, then reload. That clears 80% of these errors. The rest of this guide covers every Phantom error variant we’ve seen reported, including “we are having trouble updating networks”, “not enough ETH”, swap failures, and the missing-token bug.
Phantom is a non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet used mainly for managing digital assets on blockchains like Solana, Ethereum, and Polygon. It allows users to store, send, receive, and swap tokens, as well as interact with decentralized applications (dApps) directly from a browser extension or mobile app. Because it is non-custodial, users fully control their private keys and recovery phrase, meaning only they can access their funds. Phantom is popular for its simple interface, built-in token swapping, NFT support, and integration with Web3 platforms, making it widely used in the crypto ecosystem.
This sequence matches Phantom’s official troubleshooting steps. If “Failed to get assets” still shows after all four, the problem is one of the specific cases below.
Phantom is a non-custodial wallet. It doesn’t hold your tokens, it queries the Solana, Ethereum, and Bitcoin blockchains and displays what those networks say you own. When the wallet can’t reach those networks, it can’t show your balance. The error message is literal: it failed to get the asset data. Your funds are still on-chain, your seed phrase still controls them. The wallet just can’t see them right now.
Five things cause it:
Before you do anything else, paste your wallet address into Solscan (for Solana) or Etherscan (for Ethereum). If your tokens show up on the explorer, they’re fine. The issue is purely with how Phantom is fetching them. If they don’t show up, you may be looking at the wrong wallet, on the wrong network, or have switched accounts.
Some VPN exit nodes are blocked by Phantom’s backend. Turn off your VPN. If you’re on a corporate or school network, switch to mobile data temporarily. If the problem is DNS, change your DNS server to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) on your device.
If the desktop extension is broken, install Phantom on your phone, restore via seed phrase, and check there. Or try a different browser (Brave, Firefox, Edge). If the mobile app or alt browser shows your assets correctly, the issue is local to your main browser profile.
On iOS, open the App Store, search for Phantom, and tap Update if a newer version is available. On Android, go to the Google Play Store, search for Phantom, and select Update if prompted. If you installed the browser extension, open your browser’s extensions page (like Chrome or Brave), enable developer or extension settings if needed, and refresh or reinstall the latest version from the official Phantom website. Keeping the wallet updated is important because it helps fix bugs, improve security, and ensure compatibility with supported blockchains.
This message appears when Phantom can’t sync the supported network list from its backend. It’s almost always a connectivity issue on your end, not a Phantom-wide outage. Steps:
Phantom’s status page (status.phantom.com) confirms whether the issue is theirs. If their status is green and you still see the error, it’s a local connection problem.
Token prices in Phantom come from a separate price feed (CoinGecko and Jupiter for Solana). When that feed is slow or down, your USD values show as dashes or fail to update, but your token balances are still correct. This one is rarely an emergency. Wait 10-15 minutes. If prices still don’t load, switch to mobile data, restart the app, and check status.phantom.com. The on-chain balance is unaffected.
If clicking the extension does nothing, or the mobile app crashes on launch:
One of the most reported issues. Tokens appear on Solscan but not in your Phantom wallet. Three causes:
Phantom hides tokens it considers spam by default. Tap the three-dot menu next to your token list, then “Manage Token List”. Toggle on tokens you want visible. New SPL tokens, especially memecoins or airdrops, often start hidden.
Phantom now supports Solana, Ethereum, Polygon, Base, and Bitcoin. Each network shows only its own tokens. Tap the network selector at the top and confirm you’re viewing the right chain. ETH won’t appear under Solana, USDC on Solana won’t appear under Ethereum.
If you have multiple Phantom accounts (Account 1, Account 2, etc.), check each one. People often deposit to the wrong account or import an old seed phrase that derived a different address.
This is a gas fee error, not a wallet bug. Every Ethereum transaction needs ETH for gas, even if you’re sending a different token like USDC. If you have $500 worth of USDC but zero ETH, the transaction will fail with “insufficient funds”. Same for SOL transactions, you need a small SOL balance to cover network fees.
Fix: send a small amount of ETH (around 0.005 ETH should cover most transactions in 2026) or SOL (0.01 SOL is plenty) to the wallet first. Then retry. The gas fee shows in the transaction confirmation screen before you sign.
Swaps fail for four common reasons:
This shows when Phantom tries to sign you into a dApp and fails. Three things to try:
Solana’s public mainnet-beta RPC sometimes gets rate-limited during congestion. Phantom doesn’t expose a direct custom RPC option in the UI for end users (this is a known limitation), but you can:
If everything above fails, file a ticket through phantom.com/help. Useful info to include: your wallet address (public key, never your seed phrase), the exact error message, your Phantom version, browser/OS version, and a screenshot. Phantom’s support never asks for your seed phrase. Anyone who does, including in Discord, Telegram, or email, is a scammer.
Phantom can’t reach the blockchain to fetch your balance data. The cause is almost always a network connection problem, an outdated extension, or a temporary Solana RPC outage. Switch Wi-Fi, update Phantom, restart the wallet. Your funds are safe on-chain regardless.
Three common reasons. The token may be hidden under “Manage Token List”. You may be on the wrong network (Solana vs Ethereum vs Polygon). Or you may be viewing a different account than the one that holds the token. Check Solscan or Etherscan with your wallet address to confirm the token actually arrived.
For the browser extension, the cause is usually a permissions reset or a Chrome version mismatch. Right-click the Phantom icon, set “This can read and change site data” to “On all sites”, then update Chrome. For the mobile app, force-quit and reopen, or uninstall and reinstall via seed phrase.
Phantom can’t reach its backend to refresh the supported network list. Usually a Wi-Fi, VPN, or DNS issue. Switch to mobile data, disable VPN, restart the app. Check status.phantom.com to rule out a Phantom-wide outage.
Ethereum transactions require ETH for gas, regardless of which token you’re sending. If you hold USDC but zero ETH, the transaction fails. Send a small amount of ETH to your wallet first, around 0.005 ETH covers most 2026 transactions.
Most likely slippage too low or insufficient gas. Increase slippage tolerance to 1-3% in Settings, top up SOL or ETH for fees, then retry. If the swap still fails on a specific token, check whether liquidity has been pulled or if you’ve bought into a honeypot token that blocks sells.
No. Phantom is a non-custodial wallet, your tokens live on the blockchain. The error means the wallet can’t fetch the data, not that your funds were moved. Verify on Solscan or Etherscan with your public address. If they show on the explorer, they’re safe.
Phantom doesn’t expose a custom RPC option for end users. Developers can route through a localhost proxy. Most users hitting RPC congestion are better off importing the same seed phrase into Solflare, which does let you swap endpoints natively from Settings > Network.
Never. Phantom’s official support never asks for your secret recovery phrase under any circumstance. Anyone in Discord, Telegram, email, or DMs claiming to be Phantom staff and asking for your seed phrase is a scammer. Treat the seed phrase like a master key, anyone with it controls every token in your wallet.
“Failed to get assets” sounds scary but rarely is. It’s a connectivity error, not a security one. Your tokens live on the blockchain, not in the wallet app. The 60-second fix at the top of this guide solves most cases. If you’re still stuck, work through the specific error sections above. And if anyone asks for your seed phrase to “help fix” the issue, walk away. Real Phantom support, real Solana developers, and real wallet apps will never ask for it.
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