Status | What It Means | What To Do |
Recognized Token | Token name, symbol, and logo appear; market data applied automatically | No action needed. Gains/losses and portfolio values update in real time |
Unrecognized Token | Token displayed as “Unknown” or “Unlabeled” | Confirm token address; classify manually in HT203 – How to Classify Transactions. Netrunner may auto-recognize later |
New/Low-Liquidity Token | Token not yet indexed by price feeds | Wait for indexing or manually classify if urgent |
Spam/Junk Airdrop | Tokens flagged as spam, excluded from reports | No action needed. Automatically filtered out |
Historical Price Applied | Market price at time of transaction is used | Ensures accurate cost basis. No action needed |
Missing Price Data (Rare) | No available feed for the transaction time | Enter a reasonable fair market value per your country’s tax authority (e.g., IRS, HMRC, CRA) |
Country Notes
Some tax authorities require you to manually handle missing price data:
Country | Requirement |
United States (IRS) | Reasonable market valuation if price feed is missing |
United Kingdom (HMRC) | GBP valuation required for all disposals |
Canada (CRA) | Must calculate fair market value in CAD |
Australia (ATO) | Must report AUD value; manual conversion may be needed |
✅ Use this reference to understand how Netrunner handles token recognition and what actions (if any) you need to take.
Related Articles
→ HT203 – How to Classify Transactions → Fix unrecognized tokens by applying the correct label.
→ TS201 – Troubleshooting Import Errors → If a token doesn’t appear because your wallet or exchange import failed.