Overview
Paste a contract address, get a verdict. Rug Radar pulls the full security profile of any token — 16 EVM chains and Solana — reads mint and freeze authorities, runs a real buy/sell simulation, checks taxes, LP locks, holder concentration, and the deployer's history, then scores everything against a rug taxonomy. You get a severity-ranked report: what is dangerous, what is merely sketchy, and what to verify manually. A scan is information, not financial advice.
What it does
- Deep-scans EVM token contracts on 16 chains for honeypot mechanics, hidden owners, mintability, and tax traps
- Screens Solana mints for mint/freeze/close authorities, LP lock, and rugcheck risk score
- Simulates a real buy and sell to catch tokens you can buy but never exit
- Checks deployer and owner wallets against malicious-address intelligence
- Delivers a severity-ranked verdict with the exact signals that triggered it, plus manual checks to run yourself
Skills
Tools
How it works
- 1
Identify the chain and normalize the contract address from the request
- 2
Pull the full security profile — authorities, taxes, holders, LP locks
secscan - 3
Cross-check with a live buy/sell simulation (EVM) or dual-source Solana report
secscan - 4
Score every signal against the rug taxonomy and deliver the verdict with manual next checks
Rug taxonomy
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Sample output
› Scan 0x6982…1933 on Ethereum
PEPE on Ethereum: open source, 0% buy/sell tax, and a passing sell simulation across 13k holders — no honeypot mechanics. Watch items: the contract keeps a blacklist function and a modifiable anti-whale limit, and the top 10 wallets hold a large share of supply.
Buy / sell tax
0% / 0%
Sell simulation
pass · 13,157 holders tested
Holders
569,862
Deployer reputation
no flags on record
Checks
- Honeypot mechanics
- Mint / hidden owner / selfdestruct
- Blacklist function present
- Top-10 holder concentration