Firepan Sentinel · Polygon

POLYGON TOKEN RISK SCORES

Point-in-time risk scorecards for Polygon tokens — contract safety, holder concentration, and liquidity evidence.

This directory lists Polygon token snapshots that Sentinel has analyzed and made public. Paste another supported token address to request a new point-in-time scan.

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Polygon Safety Snapshot
10
Tokens scored
10%
Rated safe
Jul 1, 2026
Last scan
Contract safety
Safe1
Caution9
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What we watch for on Polygon

Many widely-used Polygon tokens are PoS-bridge representations of Ethereum assets. The Polygon contract can differ meaningfully from the original — ownership, mint authority, and upgrade paths are evaluated on the Polygon deployment itself, not inherited from mainnet.

Low fees make token spam cheap. A recognizable name or ticker on Polygon is weak evidence by itself; the contract address and its scan evidence are what matter.

Polygon token safety FAQ

How does Sentinel score Polygon tokens?

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), evaluated on the Polygon deployment at scan time.

Is a bridged Polygon token the same as its Ethereum original?

No. A PoS-bridged token is a separate contract on Polygon with its own permissions and its own risk profile. Sentinel scans the Polygon contract you paste, not the mainnet original.

Is a listed Polygon token guaranteed safe?

No. Scores are point-in-time snapshots of on-chain evidence, not a guarantee. On-chain state can change after the scan date shown on each report.