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New listings attract impersonators. In the first hours after a hyped launch, tokens with identical names and icons appear on DEXs and explorers. This guide covers how to make sure you’re trading the canonical asset.

Where to find official listings

  • Sunrise website — the tokens page at sunrise.xyz/tokens lists every live and upcoming asset.
  • Official announcements — Sunrise announces listings on X via @sunrisedefi.

How to verify before trading

  1. Open the asset’s page on the Sunrise website and copy the canonical mint address from there — never from a DEX search result or a social media reply.
  2. Cross-check the mint on a block explorer such as Solscan or Orb. The canonical listing carries an official green checkmark and standardized metadata (name, symbol, icon, decimals).
  3. When swapping, it is safer to paste the mint address into your venue’s search rather than typing the ticker.

Red flags

Treat a token as suspect if it appeared before the official listing time, its mint address doesn’t match the Sunrise listing page, its liquidity is a fraction of what the announcement describes, or it is only tradable on venues outside the integrated ecosystem (Jupiter, Solflare, Phantom, Orca, Meteora, Raydium, Titan, DFlow, Mayan, and others). If in doubt, don’t trade it. The canonical market will have the depth; spoofs rarely do.