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ChainOpera AI

ChainOpera AI

COAI#224
$0.688098+87.82%
Market Cap
$129.29M
24h Volume
$89.30M
FDV
$687.71M
All-Time High
$43.81
-98.54%
Circulating COAI
188,000,098
Total COAI
1,000,000,000
Max COAI
1,000,000,000
ChainOpera AI empowers collaborative intelligence through a network of AI agents co-created and co-operated by the community. It is built on a Super AI app and a full-stack AI infrastructure that supports a creator economy for designing, distributing, and using AI agents; agent-centric model training and inference on d…

Security · Rug check

100RISK
AVOID

Honeypot — live simulation. A simulated buy & sell shows you can't sell.

Cross-checked: GoPlus + honeypot.is live simulation

Deal-breakers
Honeypot — live simulation A simulated buy & sell shows you can't sell.
Why is this risky?

What it means: You may be able to buy this token but blocked from selling it — your money gets trapped.

How scammers use it: Scammers hide sell-blocking code in the contract, let buyers pile in, then cash out themselves while no one else can exit.

What to do: Do not buy. A token you can't sell is worth nothing to you, no matter the price chart.

Risk signals
  • LP not secured (0% locked) Liquidity can be pulled — the classic rug.
    Why is this risky?

    What it means: The trading pool's funds don't appear to be locked or burned, so whoever controls them can pull them out.

    How scammers use it: This is the classic rug: the team waits for buyers to add money, then removes all the liquidity, collapsing the price to zero.

    What to do: Don't buy unless you can see proof the liquidity is locked or burned. Unverified is a real risk, not a neutral.

  • Sources disagree on honeypot GoPlus static check and the live simulation differ — treat with caution.
    Why is this risky?

    What it means: You may be able to buy this token but blocked from selling it — your money gets trapped.

    How scammers use it: Scammers hide sell-blocking code in the contract, let buyers pile in, then cash out themselves while no one else can exit.

    What to do: Do not buy. A token you can't sell is worth nothing to you, no matter the price chart.

  • Top holder owns 23.1% Notable concentration.
    Why is this risky?

    What it means: A single non-pool wallet controls a large share of the total supply.

    How scammers use it: That holder can dump their entire bag at once, crashing the price and leaving everyone else underwater.

    What to do: Be very cautious when one wallet holds a big slice — a single sell can wipe out the price.

  • Upgradeable (proxy) Logic can be changed by the owner.
No honeypot — sells work Fixed supply (not mintable) Ownership renounced Low taxes (≤5%) Verified source code