Point-in-time risk scorecards for analyzed Base tokens.
This directory contains public Sentinel snapshots for Base token addresses; it is not a feed of every token deployed on the chain.
FREE BASIC SCAN · POINT-IN-TIME RISK SCORE
Base's launcher platforms (Clanker, Zora, Virtuals and similar) ship new tokens at high velocity. Launcher-deployed contracts tend to follow safe templates — the differentiating risk is usually adoption: thin early liquidity, concentrated holders, and deployer-linked wallets.
Meme cycles move fast here. A token can pass every contract check and still be days old with a single dominant pool — the two-axis score separates "the contract can't rug you" from "there is a real market."
Each token gets two independent 0–100 scores: Contract Safety (ownership, mint/pause/blacklist functions, proxy patterns, honeypot signals) and Adoption/Liquidity (holder base, pool depth, trading history), from on-chain evidence at scan time.
Launcher templates usually avoid dangerous contract patterns, so their safety scores are often reasonable. But launchers don't create liquidity or holders — check the adoption axis before treating a new launch as established.
No. Scores are point-in-time snapshots of on-chain evidence, not a guarantee. On-chain state — especially liquidity on young tokens — can change quickly after the scan date.