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# Risk Scanner

## Risk Scanner

The **Risk Scanner** automatically analyzes the contract and liquidity conditions of a token pair.

#### **Checks Performed**

1. **Owner Privileges**
   * Minting rights (inflation risk).
   * Ability to pause transfers.
   * Blacklist functions.
   * MaxTx/MaxWallet restrictions.
   * Proxy/Upgradeable contracts.
2. **Liquidity Analysis**
   * % of LP locked vs unlocked.
   * Locker provider (Unicrypt, Pinklock, Team Finance, etc.).
   * Lock duration.
   * LP distribution (single wallet vs multiple holders).
3. **Tax & Fee Structure**
   * Buy tax, sell tax, FeeOnTransfer.
   * Recommended slippage based on tax.
4. **Holder Concentration**
   * % held by top wallets.
   * Developer wallet activity (large sells, unusual transfers).

#### **Risk Badge**

* **Safe-ish** → Low to moderate risks detected.
* **Caution** → Some risk factors present.
* **High Risk** → Significant red flags (unlocked LP, mintable, etc.).


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