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BSBBSCSafuScan criteria status
The token fails important safety criteria and should be treated as high risk.
At least one core rug power remains reversible, active, or upgradeable. This is stricter than the live risk score and does not automatically mean scam.
Mintability proof was not available.
Checks renounced owner, hidden owner and reclaimable ownership.
Checks pausable transfers, blacklist controls and balance-edit authority.
Upgradeable proxy can change behavior later.
Permanent LP burn proof is missing; time locks are live-monitoring evidence, not irreversible proof.
No honeypot, cannot-sell-all, or extreme sell-tax condition was detected.
- No honeypot — sells work
- Fixed supply (not mintable)
- Ownership renounced
- Low taxes (≤5%)
- LP not secured (0% locked): Liquidity can be pulled — the classic rug.
- Top holder owns 30.7%: Notable concentration.
- Upgradeable (proxy): Logic can be changed by the owner.
Scam pattern evidence
SafuScan groups the raw signals into known rug-pull playbooks. This is evidence-based risk research, not an accusation of identity.
Liquidity may be removable, expiring, or already collapsing from its tracked peak.
- LP not secured (0% locked): Liquidity can be pulled — the classic rug.
Evidence to record next: Record LP holder status, lock expiry, peak liquidity, current liquidity, and the timestamp of the drop.
One ordinary wallet can move enough supply to crush the market.
- Top holder owns 30.7%: Notable concentration.
Evidence to record next: Track holder changes and whether the wallet sells into liquidity after buyers arrive.
The contract rules may be changeable after buyers enter.
- Upgradeable (proxy): Logic can be changed by the owner.
Evidence to record next: Record proxy/admin address, ownership state, source verification, and any upgrades or owner changes.
Before you buy
Plain-English safety check · not financial advice▸ 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.
▸ Why is this risky?
What it means: The token's supply isn't fixed — an owner or authority can create new tokens at will.
How scammers use it: Scammers mint a huge new batch for themselves and sell it, diluting everyone else's holdings toward zero.
What to do: Prefer tokens where minting is revoked/renounced. If mint is active, treat any price as fragile.
▸ 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.
What should I do next?
- Do not buy yet — the red flags above make this high rug-pull risk.
- Check this deployer's track record →
- Verify the liquidity is actually locked or burned →
- If you already hold it, try a tiny test sell before doing anything else.
- Add it to your watchlist (☆ at the top) to monitor — instead of buying.
Guidance only — not financial advice. A clean check lowers risk but never guarantees safety.
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Live trades
auto-updatingTop holders
91.6% combinedSecurity · Rug check
Tradable but risky — lp not secured (0% locked).
Cross-checked: GoPlus + honeypot.is live simulation
- 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.
- Top holder owns 30.7% — 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.
Creator / deployer
No prior honeypot deployments flagged for this creator.
Based on GoPlus deployer data. SafuScan is also building a cross-token track record for this wallet — a rug-rate per deployer — as more of its launches are tracked.