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# AI Risk Score

## AI Risk Score

The **AI Risk Score** combines multiple data points into a **single safety indicator** that helps traders evaluate risk at a glance.

#### **Data Sources**

* **Contract Signals** → Owner privileges, mintable, upgradeable, blacklist functions.
* **Liquidity Strength** → % LP locked, lock duration, distribution.
* **Holder Concentration** → Whale wallets, developer wallet monitoring.
* **Volatility Indicators** → Price fluctuations, volume spikes.
* **Market Sentiment** → Order flow, buy/sell pressure, social mentions.

#### **Risk Levels**

* **Low Risk (Green)** → Most checks passed, stable liquidity, balanced holders.
* **Medium Risk (Yellow)** → Some red flags such as high taxes or partial LP lock.
* **High Risk (Red)** → Major issues such as unlocked liquidity, mint privileges, dev dumping.

#### **Why It Matters**

Instead of manually analyzing dozens of metrics, the AI Risk Score provides a **clear risk snapshot** — helping both new and experienced traders avoid dangerous tokens.


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