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Infographic of Token Checker Features

20+ Features of Token Checker Explained Simply

Introduction

Navigating the world of new crypto tokens can be overwhelming. To help you make sense of it all, here’s a simple breakdown of every analysis feature you'll find on tokenchecker.io.

Basic Token Information

  1. Name & Symbol: The official name and ticker of the token (e.g., Ethereum, ETH).
  2. Market Cap: The total market value of the token's circulating supply. It gives you a sense of the project's overall size.
  3. Liquidity: Shows the total value of assets in the token's trading pools. Low liquidity can mean high slippage and risk.
  4. Age: How long ago the token's first liquidity pool was created. Very new tokens are generally riskier.
  5. Socials: Direct links to the project's official website, X/Twitter, and Telegram.
  6. Contract Address: The unique address of the token's smart contract on the blockchain.
  7. Total Supply: The total number of tokens that have ever been created.
  8. Total Holders: The number of unique wallets currently holding the token.

Price & Tax Analysis

  1. Price: The current price of the token, along with its performance over the last 5 minutes, hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours.
  2. Tax: Shows the buy and sell tax coded into the smart contract. High taxes can make it difficult to profit from trades.

Scam & Manipulation Detection

  1. Honeypot: Checks if you can sell the token after buying it. A "honeypot" is a scam that traps your funds.
  2. Rug Pull: Assesses the contract for characteristics that would allow the developers to drain the liquidity and abandon the project.
  3. Bundle Analysis: Detects if multiple wallets are buying tokens in a coordinated way, which could be a setup for a coordinated "dump" later on.
  4. Volume Bot: Identifies if bots are creating fake trading volume through rapid, artificial buy-and-sell transactions (wash trading).
  5. Sniper Analysis: Flags wallets that buy the token within moments of its launch, which can be a sign of insider activity.

Holder & Distribution Analysis

  1. Airdrop: Shows how many holders received the token for free via an airdrop, a tactic sometimes used to fake a large community.
  2. Transferred: Counts wallets that received tokens via direct transfer, which can be a sign of developers splitting their holdings into multiple wallets.
  3. Top 10 Holders: Lists the biggest wallets and what percentage of the total supply they own, revealing centralization risk.
  4. Holder Tiers: Breaks down all holders into categories (from "Whales" to "Shrimps") to show how wealth is distributed in the community.

Developer & Security Analysis

  1. Originality: Scans other blockchains to see if there are copycat tokens with the same name.
  2. Creator Trading: Tracks the creator's wallet to see if they are buying, selling, or holding their own token.
  3. Creator Address: Runs a security check on the creator's wallet address to see if it has been linked to any past malicious activity.
  4. Phishing: Scans the token's official websites for any phishing threats that could compromise your wallet.
  5. DEX Enhanced: Checks if the project has paid for promotional services on platforms like DexScreener, which can be a sign of commitment.
  6. Contract Analysis: Examines the smart contract for risky functions, such as the ability to mint new tokens, freeze trading, or change fees.