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feat: MET-2390 Remove token icons and show them with nsfw button #4109

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@tungnguyendinh tungnguyendinh added dev-test This label is for sota test purpose test-failed labels Nov 15, 2024
@Sotatek-TaiTruong Sotatek-TaiTruong merged commit 36bf7d5 into dev-test Nov 15, 2024
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