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Honeypot
Low Risk
Airdrop
None Found
Mintable
None found
Blacklist
Yes
Balances Modifiable
None found
Verified Contract
Yes
Proxy Contract
None found
Ownership Renounced
No
Buy Tax
Unknown
Sell Tax
Unknown
External Calls
None found
Wallet Tax
None found
Permanent Ownership
Likely
Tax Modifiable
None found
Transfers Pausable
Yes
Sell Limit
Unknown
Anti-Whale Mechanism
None found
Transfer Cooldown
None found
Whitelist
Yes
Self-Destructable
None found
How does it work?
ApeSpace Token Audit
The Honeypot Checker tests if a certain token is a honeypot or not, by simulating a buy and sell of the token. The checker has extra steps to ensure the results are more accurate. The detector then flags the token as a potential honeypot, allowing users to make an informed decision before investing. This method is not foolproof. A token that isn't a honeypot now, could still become one in the future.
A crypto honeypot is a malicious smart contract in the cryptocurrency space designed to trap investors' funds. The smart contract is programmed in a way that only the owner can access and remove the purchased tokens, making it impossible for investors to retrieve their funds.
Honeypots are particularly dangerous because they are harder to detect compared to other types of scams in the crypto space. Even experienced traders can fall victim to this type of attack.
No, once your funds are deposited into a honeypot smart contract, it is impossible to retrieve them.
Honeypots are dangerous because they are disguised as legitimate investment opportunities and can easily trap even experienced traders. The smart contract is programmed in a way that only the owner can access and remove the deposited tokens, making it impossible for the investors to retrieve their funds.
No, honeypot detectors are not 100% accurate as they rely on available information and can sometimes miss important factors or overlook red flags. It is important to use honeypot detectors as a tool to support your own research and decision-making, rather than relying solely on their advice.