Token

Signal

The Token branch begins with asset identity: what the token is, what network it lives on, what references are official, and where verification starts.

Token

Purpose

The token is part of the ecosystem, not the ecosystem itself. This lane explains its role as coordination flag, participation marker, and public verification surface.

Token

Security

Security records belong here: revoked authorities, immutable parameters, integrity disclosures, and plain proof that users can inspect.

Token

Liquidity

Liquidity and vault controls need receipts. This branch records LP treatment, telemetry, and risk controls in objective terms.

Token

Forensics

Holder forensics turns distribution into something visible: concentration checks, local caching mechanics, and anti-whale inspection paths.

Token

Protection

Transaction protection explains routing risks, mempool exploitation, and the technical habits users should understand before acting off-platform.

Token

Audit

Deep research gathers the final checklist: transparency mandates, open-source audit expectations, and external verification paths.