Use this Gemini token visibility support page when an asset is missing, delayed, not listed, different between app and browser, or confused with a wallet or exchange account view.
Gemini troubleshooting is safest when you separate app state, browser session, account access, balance display, token visibility, restore context, and phishing risk before changing security or recovery settings.
Asset list
Supported tokens
Transfer status
Account view
Display refresh
Gemini Troubleshooting Checks
Use these checks to separate ordinary setup friction from wallet safety risk before you reset, restore, reinstall, or open wallet support portals.
Official app source
Install only from verified official wallet pages or app stores. Fake wallet apps and cloned browser extensions can steal seed phrases during setup.
Network and token view
Missing balances often come from the wrong network, hidden token, different wallet address, pending bridge, or transaction not confirmed on-chain yet.
Restore vs password
A local app password is not the same as the recovery phrase. Restoring on a new device usually depends on the phrase, not customer service.
Phishing approvals
Be careful with wallet-connect prompts, token approvals, signature requests, airdrop claims, and pages asking you to validate or synchronize a wallet.
Device hygiene
Update the browser or phone, remove suspicious extensions, review connected sites, and avoid troubleshooting from a compromised computer.
Support boundaries
Official wallet guidance should not need seed words, private keys, remote access, or one-time codes. Keep screenshots free of private wallet data.
Likely Causes
Start with the most common causes before resetting the wallet, restoring from a recovery phrase, or trusting a support message.
The selected Gemini account, wallet view, or asset filter differs from where the token is expected
The token, network, or transfer route is not supported in the current view
A deposit, withdrawal, or on-chain transaction is pending or delayed
The app or browser needs a refresh before updated asset data appears
A restored or imported wallet context differs from the expected public address
A fake support page is claiming hidden tokens can be unlocked through wallet validation
Recovery And Troubleshooting Steps
Step 1
Check asset support and account view
Confirm the Gemini account, wallet section, asset list, and transfer route match the token you expect to see.
Step 2
Review transaction status
For deposits or withdrawals, check status, network confirmations if relevant, memo/tag requirements if applicable, and official account notices.
Step 3
Refresh display safely
Restart the app or browser, update from the official source, and allow delayed account or network data to refresh.
Step 4
Avoid token recovery traps
Do not connect to validation pages, share credentials, enter recovery words, or send two-factor codes to make a token appear.
Gemini And Device-Specific Help
App token view
Check app version, selected account, asset search, transfer status, and whether the token is supported in the Gemini flow being used.
Browser token view
Check the exact official address, active account, browser refresh state, cookies, VPN, and privacy extensions.
Similar assets
Token symbols and networks can be confusing. Use official asset, network, and transaction details rather than symbol alone.
Gemini Official Support Checklist
For official Gemini help, downloads, updates, or contact options, use Gemini's official portal and verified official channels. This page helps you prepare safe, non-private context before opening support portals.
Browser or phone used
Gemini app version if known
Account, asset, or transaction context without secrets
Screenshots without private info
Never include passwords or two-factor codes
Never include recovery phrase or private keys
Gemini Recovery Phrase Safety
No legitimate Gemini help should need your recovery phrase, private keys, password, or two-factor codes.
A recovery phrase controls wallet restoration. Treat it as private self-custody information and review how phrases work before using any wallet.
Gemini support reports often involve restore mismatch, missing balances or tokens, app or browser state, network context, and fake support warnings. These examples stay symptom-focused and avoid private wallet data.
These examples are informational and reflect common user-reported wallet issues. Never share your recovery phrase, seed phrase, private keys, PIN, or wallet backup with anyone. Official wallet support should never ask for your recovery phrase.
Gemini balance or token view looks wrong
“Gemini is open, but the balance, token, or transaction history does not match what I expected.”
Missing balances are often display or network issues first: selected account, chain, token visibility, RPC/server response, sync delay, and restore context should be checked before restoring again.
“The recovery phrase was accepted, but Gemini shows different addresses or no funds.”
Some restores initially show empty wallets until account discovery, imported accounts, address verification, token visibility, and the correct network or derivation context are checked.
“A support page asked for my Gemini seed phrase to fix the issue.”
Fake Gemini support pages commonly exploit loading, login, and missing-balance stress by asking for credentials, codes, recovery words, or remote access. No support path should ask for recovery words, private keys, remote access, or a wallet validation signature to fix a display or access problem.
Submit a non-secret wallet problem for moderated review and safer routing. PhraseWallet is independent and this is not official wallet support or emergency recovery assistance.
Never enter your recovery phrase, private key, password, PIN, or payment details.
Reports are reviewed before use and should include only device, app, country, and issue context.
Common wallet issues
Common Wallet Issues
Use these maintained support paths to move from a symptom to the right setup, recovery, troubleshooting, or security help without sharing private wallet data.
Official wallet support should never ask for your recovery phrase, seed phrase, private keys, PIN, wallet backup, screen sharing, or remote access. Verify downloads, QR tools, and update prompts on the official wallet site before acting.
Fake firmware download pages
Recovery phrase validation scams
Support chats asking for seed words
Remote access requests during wallet troubleshooting
FAQ
Common Gemini Help Questions
Why are my Gemini tokens not showing?+
Common causes include wrong account or asset view, unsupported token or network context, pending transaction status, delayed display refresh, or restore context mismatch.
Do missing tokens mean funds are gone?+
Not always. Check transaction status, account view, asset support, and official access before assuming movement.
Should I validate my wallet to reveal Gemini tokens?+
No. Wallet validation pages asking for credentials, recovery words, private keys, or two-factor codes are unsafe.
What details are safe to report?+
Asset name, non-private transaction status, device or browser, app version if known, and screenshots without account secrets.
Use the Gemini support hub, report non-private symptoms, and keep official Gemini access secondary until you know the issue type and recovery phrase risk.