Solana Token Scanner

A fast token risk check for degens, traders, and teams watching a mint before they ape. Paste a Solana token, mint, or program address, hit analyze, and get the main red flags in one view. No wallet connect.

What this scanner checks

This Solana token scanner gives you a fast read on one target: the overall risk score, the severity split when it is returned, the top issue tags, and whether the address looks more token-like or program-like.

Think of it as a quick filter before you ape, list, market-make, or wire a token into a bot. It is third-party risk intelligence, not a forensic verdict and not a guarantee of safety.

Why token risk changes fast

Token risk can flip fast on Solana. Liquidity moves, dev wallets change behavior, fresh wallets pile in, pools get created or drained, and new scam patterns appear mid-cycle. A token that looked fine this morning can look very different after one chaotic launch window.

What common high-risk flags usually mean

  • Bundler, sniper, or concentration-style tags usually mean launch flow or holder distribution looks unusually controlled.
  • Scam, drainer, or phishing-adjacent tags often mean the target sits close to known malicious campaigns or suspicious routes.
  • Program or contract risk tags can hint at upgrade, admin, or implementation concerns that deserve a deeper look.
  • Compliance or illicit-association tags mean the token ecosystem may sit close to activity with serious off-chain risk.

Privacy note

Shared links can include the token address in the URL with ?address=. That makes forwarding easy, but it also means the address can show up in browser history, chat previews, logs, or analytics tools that store URLs.

Frequently asked questions

Does this page auto-scan every visitor?

No. The clean URL waits for you to click the button. It only auto-runs when the page opens with a valid ?address= from a shared link.

Can I use this to scan a wallet?

Not as the intended flow. If the returned type looks wallet-like, this page will point you to the Solana Wallet Scanner instead.

Is a low score a green light?

No. A clean-looking result is not a guarantee. Use this as a quick token scanner, then check code, holders, liquidity, distribution, and live trading context before you trust it.

Why can someone send me a prefilled scan link?

So you can land on the tool with the address already filled in and run the same check quickly. It is meant for fast forwarding, not for creating permanent public per-token report pages.

Where does the risk data come from?

Unclaimed SOL surfaces the result using third-party security data. It is a fast screening layer, not a promise that every risky token will be caught or that every low-risk token is safe.