Instant Crypto Scam Checker

Check a token contract before you buy

Bottom line: this checker screens token contracts for common scam and rug-pull signals before you buy. It returns a 0-100 risk score, but a low score is not a guarantee of safety.

Token name Liquidity presence Holder count Mint / owner checks 0-100 risk score

Phase 1 supports Ethereum, BSC, and Solana live scans. Solana uses the GoPlus Solana token security API with the same risk-output structure as the EVM path.

Quick answer

Bottom line: this checker estimates whether a token contract looks risky before you buy or farm it. It combines contract, liquidity, ownership, and blacklist evidence.

FormulaCombined risk score = ownership controls + liquidity + holder distribution + blacklist and behavior signals.
InputsToken contract and chain.
SourcesToken contract data, holder concentration, liquidity checks, blacklists, and chain behavior signals.
LimitsFresh contracts, thin liquidity, and hidden ownership paths can make a token look safer than it is.

Enter contract address

Scan a token contract on Ethereum, BSC, or Solana now. All three chains use live risk data when available, with Solana routed through the Solana token security API.

This tool is conservative. A low-risk result does not mean safe, and a missing field means the scanner could not verify that item yet.

Try an example

Use a known token, a known scam example, or a Solana token address to see the result structure.

What you get

The MVP is designed to answer the first user question fast.

Phase 1
Basic Info

Token name, symbol, chain, liquidity presence, holder count, and contract verification state.

Risk Signals

Mint rights, owner controls, proxy behavior, tax warnings, and honeypot flags when available.

Score

A clear 0-100 score that rolls up hard warnings and softer contract concerns.

CTA

Push suspicious users to the scam guide, the address checker, and other safety tools.

How the MVP works

1. Contract

We accept a token contract address and verify its format before anything else.

2. Signals

We score contract and token warnings like honeypot flags, mintability, liquidity, and holder concentration.

3. Verdict

We turn the score into a plain-English verdict plus 2 to 3 reasons the user can act on quickly.

Where this fits in your funnel

This page is the conversion endpoint for scam, meme coin, and wallet safety content. The goal is simple: let a user paste a contract address, get a fast answer, and move to the next safety step instead of leaving the site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this token a scam?

The checker cannot prove a token is a scam, but it can surface the strongest warning signals quickly. Use the score, liquidity snapshot, holder concentration, and ownership controls together before making a decision.

How can I check if a coin is safe?

Start with the contract address, chain, liquidity depth, holder concentration, contract verification, mint rights, and owner controls. A safer-looking coin usually has clearer ownership, healthier liquidity, and fewer hidden privileges.

What is a honeypot token?

A honeypot token is a contract that may let users buy but makes selling difficult or impossible. That is one of the clearest scam patterns, so any honeypot-style flag should be treated as a high-priority warning.

Can I trust a verified contract?

Verification is useful because it makes the code easier to inspect, but it does not guarantee safety. A verified contract can still include mint permissions, dangerous owner controls, high taxes, or other risky behavior.

How do I spot a rug pull?

Watch for thin liquidity, very new pools, concentrated holder supply, hidden or retained ownership, mint authority, and liquidity that is not locked or is close to expiring. Those signals often appear before a rug pull event.

What does the token risk score mean?

The score is a conservative 0-100 estimate based on known warnings such as honeypot flags, mint permissions, ownership controls, liquidity signals, holder concentration, and other contract-level risks. It is designed to surface risk quickly, not to certify safety.

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