Tonkeeper Collectibles Update: Manage and Hide NFTs Easily

Tonkeeper collectibles update introduces improved management for NFTs, including new features for hiding unverified tokens and customizing your wallet's

Tonkeeper collectibles update remains the main reference point for users and Telegram Mini App developers following this update.

Tonkeeper's latest update brings a highly requested feature for users and Telegram Mini App developers: greater control over which collectibles and tokens appear in the wallet. Now, you can hide unverified NFTs or spam tokens, cleaning up your interface without losing custody of any assets. Everything remains securely stored in your wallet—only the display changes. This is a direct improvement for anyone juggling multiple NFTs or occasionally receiving tokens from unknown sources. The streamlined Collectibles tab makes it easier to focus on assets you actually value and reduce unwanted clutter.

As NFT drops and token airdrops multiply, wallets can easily get flooded with irrelevant or spam items. Tonkeeper’s update tackles this by letting you decide what’s visible. Hidden assets don’t disappear from your holdings; they just move out of sight until you change your settings. This keeps your portfolio organized while protecting you from accidental transfers or confusion during transactions. The system remains clear— if you plan to send, trade, or interact with an NFT, those actions are unaffected, but you now have tighter control over what you see on your main screen.

Always check the details before moving any asset. Transfers—especially of collectibles—are irreversible.

Tonkeeper Collectibles Update: New Features for Hiding Unverified Collectibles

This update gives Tonkeeper users the ability to hide unverified collectibles and tokens from their wallet’s main view. In practice, you can tailor your Collectibles tab to feature only trusted, verified, or preferred NFTs and tokens. Everything else gets tucked away, but still lives in your wallet, and remains accessible if you ever decide to unhide it.

Spam NFTs and low-quality airdrops are now much easier to filter out. Since hiding adjusts only the visual interface, not the blockchain, there’s no risk of accidentally deleting or losing ownership of anything. This is especially useful for anyone who regularly receives NFTs from games, giveaways, or promotional campaigns—a crowded wallet can now be sorted with a few taps, keeping your attention on genuine collectibles.

Suspect or unfamiliar NFTs can be hidden quickly, minimizing the risk of accidentally interacting with something you didn’t mean to touch. If you ever want to manage, transfer, or review a hidden asset, you can bring it back into view with a setting adjustment.

Steps to Send NFTs Safely Using Tonkeeper

Sending NFTs with Tonkeeper is straightforward, but the update enhances safety reminders. Every time you transfer an NFT from your Collectibles tab, you’re notified that the transaction can’t be undone. If you send to the wrong address or make an error, recovery isn’t possible—double-check recipient details before hitting send.

The ability to hide unwanted or unverified tokens helps reduce visual clutter, making it harder to accidentally select the wrong NFT when transferring. Still, any hidden token is still present in your wallet and can be sent if you specifically choose to do so from the settings.

Tonkeeper doesn’t have transaction reversals or mediation. For larger or high-value assets, consider combining Tonkeeper with the Signer app to keep your private keys offline. For everyday use, follow on-screen prompts, confirm information, and treat each send as final.

TON Drop Hub take: Irreversible NFT transfers make attention to detail critical. Visibility controls help you avoid mistaking spam for real collectibles, but hidden does not mean gone. Double-check every send.

Options for Monetizing Collectibles in Tonkeeper

If you want to trade or rent out collectibles, you’ll need to use external marketplaces, such as DAOLama. Inside Tonkeeper, you can view, organize, and hide collectibles, but you can’t sell, rent, or list NFTs directly within the app. Tonkeeper’s role is limited to asset management and signing transactions.

There is no in-app marketplace or direct sales feature. All NFT sales, rentals, or swaps require leaving Tonkeeper and using verified third-party platforms. Be vigilant: Tonkeeper does not review or endorse external sites, so always confirm links and research platforms before connecting your wallet or making deals.

Sending collectibles is final and cannot be reversed, even if a problem occurs with the third-party platform. Tonkeeper currently does not support NFT auctions, royalty tracking, or built-in rental agreements.

TON Drop Hub take: While this update improves organization for collectors, actual monetization remains outside the wallet. Rely on trusted sources, double-check URLs, and don’t connect your wallet to unfamiliar sites. Security still comes down to your own processes.

Tonkeeper’s collectible management update gives users the power to curate their visible assets and hide spam or unwanted NFTs, keeping portfolios streamlined without losing access. Hidden assets are just out of sight, not out of possession.

TON Drop Hub take: For active collectors, the ability to filter out spam is long overdue. Double-check address details on every send or marketplace transaction—Tonkeeper provides no safety net for mistakes or reversals. Cleaner displays are a plus, but be vigilant with every click.

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Tonkeeper collectibles update remains the main reference point for users and Telegram Mini App developers following this update.