Stratum
STRAT
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
- STRAT
- Total supply
- Deployed
- Jul 1, 2026
- Block
- 107,489,716
- Confidence
- 50%
Deployer profile
- Address
- Tokens deployed
- 0
- Avg risk score
- 0.0
- High-risk tokens
- 0
Liquidity pool
- Pool address
- 0x948278bE…d688254D
- 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, indicating potential vulnerabilities. Key issues detected include being mintable, having owner privileges, and possessing unlocked liquidity. These factors suggest that there could be risks of excessive token supply, centralization of control, and potential liquidity exploitation, which could affect users' investments negatively.
Bytecode analysis
The analysis reveals a self-destruct mechanism present in the contract, which indicates a potential owner backdoor that could allow the creator to terminate the contract at will, posing a risk to investors. Additionally, the lack of a blacklist feature may suggest a lower level of control over malicious activities, but combined with the self-destruct capability, this raises concerns about the contract's overall security and integrity.
Deployer reputation
No prior tokens found for this deployer — insufficient history to assess reputation.
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