OKZOO
AIOT
Risk score
80
high risk
High probability of malicious contract behaviour or rug pull.
3 risk flags detected
Mintable
MediumNew tokens can be minted after deployment. The owner can inflate the supply at will, diluting existing holders and suppressing price.
Owner privileges
HighThe contract owner holds special functions — such as pausing trading, modifying taxes, or blacklisting addresses — that can be used against holders.
Unlocked liquidity
HighLiquidity 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
- AIOT
- Total supply
- Deployed
- Jun 7, 2026
- Block
- 102,778,552
- Confidence
- 50%
Deployer profile
- Address
- Tokens deployed
- 0
- Avg risk score
- 0.0
- High-risk tokens
- 0
Liquidity pool
- Pool address
- 0x042587ED…77C1192c
- Liquidity locked
- No
- Reserves
- 0 / 0
AI Analysis
Risk summary
The token has a moderate risk level with a score of 80 out of 100 and a confidence rating of 50%. Key concerns include mintable supply, owner privileges, and unlocked liquidity, which could lead to potential token inflation, centralization of power, and a lack of security around liquidity. As a developer or bot operator, you should exercise caution when interacting with this token to avoid unforeseen losses or vulnerabilities.
Bytecode analysis
The presence of an owner backdoor and the ability to self-destruct the contract are suspicious patterns, as they grant the contract owner excessive control and could potentially lead to malicious actions, such as rug pulls or unwanted changes to the token's functionality. Additionally, the lack of a sell or buy tax may appear attractive but can also facilitate exploitative behavior in volatile trading situations.
Deployer reputation
No prior tokens found for this deployer — insufficient history to assess reputation.
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