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SafePal

SFP#249
$0.218872-1.88%
Market Cap
$109.43M
24h Volume
$1.32M
FDV
$109.43M
All-Time High
$4.19
-94.78%
Circulating SFP
500,000,000
Total SFP
500,000,000
Max SFP
500,000,000
SafePal is a cryptocurrency wallet that aims to provide a secure and user-friendly crypto management platform for the masses. SafePal provides hardware wallet and software wallet product lines, all paired and managed through the SafePal App, where users can easily store, manage, swap, trade, and grow their crypto wealt…

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.

Extreme sell tax 100% (simulated) Live simulation: most of a sale is taxed away.
Why is this risky?

What it means: A percentage of each trade is taken as a fee — and on some tokens the owner can raise it.

How scammers use it: Scammers set the sell tax to 100% (or raise it after you buy), so any sale returns almost nothing — a soft honeypot.

What to do: Avoid high taxes, and especially tokens where the tax can be changed after launch.

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 40.6% 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.

No honeypot — sells work Fixed supply (not mintable) Ownership renounced Low taxes (≤5%) Verified source code