Paste any Solana mint address. See freeze and mint authority, transfer fees, holder concentration and liquidity — the traps behind most Solana rugs — in seconds, in your browser.
On EVM chains a scam hides in contract code. On Solana the danger sits in the token's authorities: whoever holds them can rewrite the rules after you buy. A memecoin minted five minutes ago can look perfect on a chart while its creator still holds the keys to freeze your wallet or print supply into your exit.
Public indexers take several minutes to catch up with a brand-new mint. If holders and liquidity haven't appeared yet, this tool says TOO NEW TO VERIFY instead of showing a misleading green result. An unverifiable token is a risk by default — wait a few minutes and re-check before putting money in.
Paste the token's mint address above. The tool reads its on-chain authorities — freeze, mint, balance-mutable, closable — plus transfer fees, holder concentration and DEX liquidity. An active freeze or mint authority on a random memecoin is the classic rug setup.
A permission that lets the token creator freeze any holder's token account. Frozen tokens can't be sold or transferred — it is the Solana equivalent of a honeypot. Legitimate memecoins revoke freeze authority at launch.
The mint is so fresh that public indexers haven't caught up — no holder or liquidity data exists yet. That's not a pass: unverifiable tokens should be treated as risky until data appears. Re-check after a few minutes.
Yes. It runs entirely in your browser using public GoPlus and DexScreener data. No account, no wallet connection, no fee.