Rug Pull Risk Checker
Look each of these up on the block explorer, answer honestly, and get a score. This cannot make a token safe. It rules out the mechanical traps that catch most people.
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What this does and does not tell you
It catches the mechanical traps: honeypots, unlocked liquidity, mint functions, blacklists and changeable taxes. Those account for most outright thefts.
It says nothing about whether the project has users, revenue or a future. Most tokens that pass every check here still go to zero, just more slowly.
Where to look these up
- Contract source, verification and holders: the block explorer for that chain.
- Liquidity locks: the locker contract linked from the project, or the pool on the DEX.
- Honeypot behaviour: a honeypot checker, or simply look for sells in the transaction list.
- Owner functions: read the verified source, or use a contract scanner that summarises permissions.
Common questions
How do I check if a token is a rug pull?
Check whether it can be sold, whether liquidity is locked, whether the owner can mint or blacklist, and how concentrated the holders are. Those five catch most of them.
Does a renounced contract mean it is safe?
It means the owner can no longer change things, which is good, and it also means nothing can be fixed. It is one signal, not a certificate.
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Risk warning: crypto is highly volatile and largely unregulated. This is an information tool, not financial advice.
