I noticed some tokens in one of my Trezor ETH wallets the other day, actually they've been there a while. I have read enough advice to know that it could be a phishing thing and to leave them alone, but you know I hate that they're just sitting there making the place look untidy.
They are called something like BIRDS.PRIZE , I think. I'm pretty sure they're nothing to do with anything I've ever done as all I really do is buy on an exchange and send to Trezor.
Is there anything I can safely do to get rid? I don't even think that I can "hide" them in the wallet.
Thanks, no DMs obv
EDIT: Ok, I pretty much know to leave them alone but it would be good to be able to hide them, and I can't work out how in Trezor Suite.
Also, I'm pretty cautious with this stuff but probably not that educated on it. Currently I just have my pin to get into the wallet (the one that you refer to the Trezor screen to enter and seed obv if I need it). Is there something I can do to make it harder for one of those malicious contracts, or whatever it is, to drain my funds even if I did accidentally click on something that I shouldn't have?
It just terrifies me how easy it is, or seems to be. Like, I would never just click yes, or agree to something, but what if I just click on a website or a link in an email, or on those tokens once? Is that enough to be compromised and if so, is there a way to put an extra level of security so that a contract like that could never just indiscriminately drain all coins/tokens without an extra authorisation?
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