Updated Aug 18, 2026

Safety checks

What the CA panel measures, what it cannot see, and how not to treat a grade as a green light.

The asset page runs a contract safety panel. It is a heuristic over on-chain signals — holders, admin surface, simulation. It is not an audit and it is not a guarantee.

What it looks at

  • Holder concentration and obvious deploy wallets.
  • Admin / pause / blacklist-style surfaces when they are readable.
  • A simulation of the buy path the ticket would use.

A better grade means fewer of those flags fired, not "this cannot go to zero."

What it cannot see

  • Off-chain deals, private allocations, OTC dumps.
  • Social engineering, fake Twitter, copied UIs.
  • Bundles and multi-wallet distribution that still look organic in a holder list.
  • Future upgrade keys that are not in the current bytecode view.

How to use it

Treat a bad grade as a stop. Treat a good grade as "the cheap checks passed." Size as if the token can still be worthless in an hour.

More questions: FAQ.

This page is also available as Markdown. Catalog: llms.txt.

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