Solana token security checker
Search a symbol or paste a mint address to see what LumeSwap records about a token — mint and freeze authority, liquidity depth, listing status and a 0–100 risk score. Below the list is the method the score is built on, so you can run the same checks anywhere.




























































Showing 133 of 667 listed tokens, most active first. Paste any mint address to look up a token that is not on this list.
The four red flags that matter most
Most Solana rugs are visible on-chain before they happen. These are the checks that catch them, in the order worth running.
Mint authority still active
Whoever holds it can print unlimited new supply and dilute every holder to nothing. On a fair-launch token it should be revoked. On a regulated stablecoin it is normal — context decides.
Freeze authority still active
It lets the issuer freeze your token account, which means you can hold the token but never sell it. This is the mechanism behind most "I can buy but not sell" reports.
Unlocked or shallow liquidity
If the pool is small or the LP is neither burned nor time-locked, the deployer can pull it in one transaction. Thin liquidity also means your own exit moves the price against you.
Concentrated supply
A handful of wallets holding most of the supply — often bundled at launch — can dump into whatever bid exists. Check the distribution, not just the chart.
What this checker cannot tell you
Automated checks read on-chain state. They will not catch a team that quietly abandons a project, a coordinated dump by wallets that look unrelated, or a convincing social campaign around a technically clean token. A high score means fewer detected red flags — it is not a promise that the token is safe, and nothing here is financial advice.
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