Is This Token Safe?
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Quick Answer
Quick answer: if a token contract shows honeypot behavior, hidden fees, editable rules, or unlocked liquidity, do not rely on price action or community hype. Check the contract risk first, then decide whether to interact.
Keep Verifying
After the Contract Check, Review the Wallet, Fund Path, and Exposure
A risky token contract is rarely an isolated issue. It often comes with fake platforms, funding instructions, signature requests, and withdrawal problems.
Wallet / Address
Check the Wallet Address and On-Chain Objects
If the case also includes wallet addresses, tokens, or transaction hashes, continue with the broader on-chain risk check.
Fund Flow
Escalate to Fund Tracing
If you already bought in, approved the token, or lost a material amount, trace where the funds moved next.
Platform Scenario
Check the Platform or Mentor Behind the Token
Many dangerous contracts are promoted through fake exchanges, investment mentors, or guided trading groups.
Already Affected
Move Into the Victim Action Plan
If you already bought, signed, approved, or cannot withdraw, move directly into recovery and reporting.
If You Already Bought, Signed, or Cannot Withdraw, Start Here
A risky contract usually means the case has already moved beyond code review into deposits, approvals, guided trades, or blocked withdrawals.
Stabilize First
If You Already Bought, Signed, or Cannot Withdraw, Start with the Victim Plan
Contract risk often means you already approved, followed a trade, deposited funds, or got trapped in a withdrawal flow. Secure funds and evidence first.
Fund Tracing
Escalate into On-Chain Fund Tracing
If the post-purchase fund path is complex, document the receiving addresses and exit points next.
Crypto Recovery
Review the Crypto Recovery Path
Use this for fake exchanges, mentor-led token buys, guided trades, and blocked-withdrawal cases.
USDT
If USDT Was Involved, Check the Freeze Window
The clearer the address, chain, and timing, the easier it is to judge whether a freeze touchpoint still exists.
What Do We Check?
Can You Sell?
Detects if the token is a honeypot — a scam where you can buy but can never sell.
Hidden Fees
Some tokens charge hidden fees of 50-99% on buy or sell, leaving you with almost nothing.
Rug Pull Risk
Checks if liquidity is locked, and whether the creator can change rules or drain funds at any time.
Holder Concentration
If a few addresses hold most of the supply, they can dump at any time and crash the price.
Contract Verification
Checks if the contract code is publicly available. Unverified contracts may hide malicious functions.
Permission Control
Detects if the creator retains special powers like unlimited minting, freezing accounts, or changing trading rules.
Check Any Token in 3 Steps
Paste Contract Address
Copy the contract address from an exchange, DEX, or token info site and paste it above.
Select Blockchain
Choose the blockchain network the token is on (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, etc.).
Review Results
Review the risk score, detailed findings, and safety recommendations to make an informed decision.
7 Blockchains Supported
If the Contract Came from a Fake Wallet, Support Agent, or Trade Group, Verify These Objects First
Many risky contracts are not discovered organically. They are pushed through fake wallet-sync requests, fake support, mentor-led groups, or exchange impersonation flows.
MetaMask Support Check
Is This MetaMask Support Contact Real
Check whether a supposed MetaMask support contact is real before you sync a wallet, import a phrase, sign a request, or approve tokens.
Trust Wallet Support Check
Is This Trust Wallet Support Contact Real
Check whether a supposed Trust Wallet support contact is real before you sync a wallet, import a phrase, sign a request, or approve tokens.
Binance Support Check
Is This Binance Support Contact Real
Check whether a Binance support contact is real before you transfer funds, share codes, or move the case into a private chat.
Coinbase Support Check
Is This Coinbase Support Contact Real
Check whether a Coinbase support contact is real before you log in elsewhere, call back, share codes, or move funds.
If the Contract or Wallet Story Looks Like These Scams, Start Here
Many contract-risk cases do not begin with the phrase “token contract scanner.” They begin with wallet-sync stories, account restrictions, or fake support messages.
Wallet Review
MetaMask airdrop link Review
Check whether a MetaMask airdrop link is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Site Review
MetaMask drainer site Review
Check whether a MetaMask drainer site is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Wallet Review
Trust Wallet airdrop link Review
Check whether a Trust Wallet airdrop link is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Site Review
Trust Wallet drainer site Review
Check whether a Trust Wallet drainer site is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
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