Kvants AI

KVAI

Ethereum

Risk score

80

high risk

High probability of malicious contract behaviour or rug pull.

3 risk flags detected

Mintable

Medium

New tokens can be minted after deployment. The owner can inflate the supply at will, diluting existing holders and suppressing price.

Owner privileges

High

The contract owner holds special functions — such as pausing trading, modifying taxes, or blacklisting addresses — that can be used against holders.

Unlocked liquidity

High

Liquidity pool tokens are not locked or burned. The deployer can remove all liquidity at any time, leaving holders with worthless tokens.

Token info

Contract
Symbol
KVAI
Total supply
Deployed
Jun 7, 2026
Block
25,262,553
Confidence
50%

Deployer profile

Address
Tokens deployed
0
Avg risk score
0.0
High-risk tokens
0

Liquidity pool

Pool address
0x2DCdb778…B6a203d9
Liquidity locked
No
Reserves
0 / 0

AI Analysis

Risk summary

The token has a moderate risk level with a score of 80/100 and a confidence of 50%. Key risks detected include mintable functionality, owner privileges, and unlocked liquidity, which could expose the token to potential exploitation. As a bot operator or developer, you should exercise caution and consider implementing additional safeguards to mitigate these risks.

Bytecode analysis

The presence of a self-destruct function alongside mintable tokens and an owner backdoor raises significant red flags, as this allows the owner to potentially manipulate the token supply and remove the contract from existence at will, leading to possible rug pulls or other malicious actions. Additionally, the absence of a blacklist feature limits immediate corrective measures against harmful actors, but could also indicate a lack of governance mechanisms to protect investors.

Deployer reputation

No prior tokens found for this deployer — insufficient history to assess reputation.

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