SpaceX - Backpack Securities
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A severe rug or trap mechanic was detected. SafuScan does not consider this tradable from a public-safety perspective.
A live sell-path proof was not available or not conclusive.
Mint authority is still active.
Freeze authority is still active.
Permanent LP burn proof is missing; a time lock alone is not irreversible.
No single wallet dominates, but the top ordinary wallets hold ~33% combined. Scammers sometimes split supply into private wallets to hide insider control.
No attributable deployer reputation record is available yet.
No strong private-wallet clustering evidence has been recorded yet.
No early-trade wallet overlap with prior tracked launches has been recorded yet.
No verified-token clone warning is active for this token.
No strong volume/liquidity distortion was detected from the current market data.
No live sell-cascade collapse pattern is active from the current market windows.
No tracked liquidity-collapse event is active right now.
Dedicated sniper-wallet clustering needs more early transaction history.
Mint authority / supply expansion · Freeze / blacklist / balance-edit controls · Holder concentration
Honeypot / sell path · LP burned / locked proof · Creator / deployer history · Bundled / private wallet flow
SafuScan criteria status
A deal-breaker condition was detected. SafuScan marks this as avoid.
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.
Mint authority is still active.
Freeze authority is still active.
Checks non-transferable, balance-mutable and transfer-hook powers.
Permanent LP burn proof is missing; a time lock alone is not irreversible.
A token authority may block transfers, freeze accounts, or rewrite balances.
- No transfer hook or fee
- Balances mutable: An authority can rewrite balances.
- Balances mutable: An authority can rewrite balances.
- Freeze authority active: Authority can freeze your account.
- Mint authority active: New tokens can be minted (dilution).
Scam pattern evidence
SafuScan groups the raw signals into known rug-pull playbooks. This is evidence-based risk research, not an accusation of identity.
A privileged wallet may be able to freeze, blacklist, pause, or rewrite holder balances.
- Balances mutable: An authority can rewrite balances.
- Balances mutable: An authority can rewrite balances.
- Freeze authority active: Authority can freeze your account.
Evidence to record next: Record owner/authority address, current control state, and any on-chain events where holders are restricted.
An owner or authority can create new supply and dilute holders.
- Mint authority active: New tokens can be minted (dilution).
Evidence to record next: Record mint authority, mint transactions after launch, and whether minted supply moves to exchanges or pools.
The deployer wallet may look small while multiple ordinary wallets collectively control supply.
- Possible hidden insider wallets: No single wallet dominates, but the top ordinary wallets hold ~33% combined. Scammers sometimes split supply into private wallets to hide insider control.
Evidence to record next: Confirm with transfer-history clustering: deployer sends, early swaps, common funding wallets, and coordinated sells.
Before you buy
Plain-English safety check · not financial advice▸ 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.
▸ 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.
- Look into who deployed it and their history →
- 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
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56.1% combinedSecurity · Rug check
Balances mutable. An authority can rewrite balances.
Source: GoPlus security
▸ Why is this risky?
What it means: The contract lets an authority rewrite the token balance in any wallet.
How scammers use it: A scammer can zero out your balance or mint themselves an unlimited amount — total control over your holdings.
What to do: Avoid entirely. Editable balances mean your tokens were never really yours.
- Freeze authority active — Authority can freeze your account.
▸ Why is this risky?
What it means: A freeze authority can stop specific wallets from moving the token at all.
How scammers use it: A scammer freezes buyers' accounts so they can't sell, then exits — your tokens become unmovable.
What to do: Prefer tokens with the freeze authority revoked. An active freeze authority is a serious red flag.
- Mint authority active — New tokens can be minted (dilution).
▸ 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.
- Possible hidden insider wallets — No single wallet dominates, but the top ordinary wallets hold ~33% combined. Scammers sometimes split supply into private wallets to hide insider control.
▸ Why is this risky?
What it means: The deployer wallet may look small, but several ordinary wallets together control a large share of supply.
How scammers use it: Scammers can move tokens through swaps or fresh private wallets so the creator wallet looks clean while related wallets still hold enough to dump.
What to do: Treat this as a concentration warning. Check the top wallets, early transfers, and whether those wallets sell in coordination.
- Mutable metadata — Name/symbol/image can change.
- LP lock unverified — Couldn't confirm liquidity is locked or burned — a removable LP is the classic rug. Verify the LP is locked/burned before trading.
▸ 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.
Creator / deployer
Token identity · Jupiter
Verified identityJupiter recognizes this as the correct, known token address — useful for ruling out impersonator mints. This confirms identity only; it is not a safety or value rating. Rely on the rug-check verdict above before trading.
Source: Jupiter Tokens API. “Verified” = identity confirmed, not an endorsement of safety, legitimacy or value.