After creating a token on the TRON chain, browsers and wallets sometimes identify it as a high-risk scam token and display the following message:
“[Risk Warning] This token has not been verified, or has been reported to be fraudulent. Please be aware of the risk!” As a result, the token may be blocked — why does this happen?
Tokens on the TRON chain are often flagged as high-risk scam tokens mainly because of issues with the token name. Whether you create a token via PandaTool or deploy a contract yourself, the token name must follow these rules:
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Do not use the same or a confusingly similar name to mainstream coins: for example, names must not include symbols like USD, TRX, USDD, etc. This will be interpreted as attempting to create a counterfeit coin.
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The token name must not be a website/domain: for example, naming it “5644.com” may be seen as an advertisement token and therefore blocked.
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The token name must not be in Chinese: neither the full name nor the short symbol should use Chinese characters.
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The token name must not be symbols: for example, emoji characters cannot be used as the token name, otherwise it may be flagged as high-risk.
If you have any further questions about creating tokens on TRON, you can ask in the PandaTool chat group: https://t.me/pandatool_en