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Security Flags & Audit Warnings

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The Audits can be found across the site on spot , spot terminal, memetics, and swap page. Use it as a first-pass filter before buying any unfamiliar token.

What the icons mean

  • βœ… Green checkmark β€” the token passed the automated audit. No critical security flags were detected.

  • πŸ”΄ Red warning β€” multiple security flags were detected. It is recommended to avoid these tokens until their audit status changes.

  • ⚠️ Yellow warning β€” one or more security flags were detected. Proceed with caution and investigate further.

  • ⬜ Grey Audit β€” the token is likely benign. It has not earned high reputation status, but it is has no warnings either.

What triggers a warning?

Security flags can be triggered by a range of on-chain characteristics, including:

  • Mint authority not revoked (team can create more tokens)

  • Freeze authority enabled (wallets can be frozen)

  • High concentration of supply in a single wallet

  • Honeypot risk (can't sell after buying)

  • Proxy contracts or hidden owner functions

  • Snipers, bundlers, or developers holding certain amounts of supply

Audits are not a guarantee

An audit pass (βœ…) means no automated flags were found β€” not that the token is safe to trade. Always do your own research: check the team, liquidity, holder distribution, and community before investing.

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