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Token Safety X402

@Br0ski777

Token contract safety scanner (honeypot, tax, proxy, blacklist, risk score) -- x402 micropayment API + MCP server for AI agents

Overview

What is Token Safety X402?

Token Safety X402 is a token contract safety scanner that checks honeypot, tax, proxy risk, blacklist, and ownership using GoPlus data. It is pay-per-call via the x402 protocol using USDC on Base L2, with no API key or signup required. It is part of the klymax402 marketplace of micropayment APIs for AI agents.

How to use Token Safety X402?

Add the MCP server URL to your MCP client config (e.g., Claude Desktop, Cursor, ElizaOS) with the URL "https://token-safety.api.klymax402.com/mcp". Alternatively, make HTTP GET requests to "/api/check" with parameters address and chain; x402-aware clients handle the payment cycle automatically.

Key features of Token Safety X402

  • Detects honeypots (cannot sell)
  • Reports buy/sell taxes and proxy risk
  • Checks ownership renounced status
  • Identifies blacklist functionality
  • Provides overall risk score (0–100)
  • No API key, signup, or rate limits
  • Pay-per-call via x402 with USDC on Base L2

Use cases of Token Safety X402

  • Before buying any new or unknown token
  • Rug-pull protection during due diligence
  • Checking token safety before a swap
  • Automated risk analysis for AI trading agents

FAQ from Token Safety X402

What does the token_check_safety tool check?

It returns isHoneypot, ownershipRenounced, isProxy, buyTax, sellTax, maxTxPercent, liquidityLocked, hasBlacklist, holderCount, and riskScore.

What parameters are required?

The address parameter (token contract address) is required; chain is optional (defaults to ethereum, also supports base).

How does payment work?

Payment uses the x402 protocol — each call costs $0.003 USDC on Base L2, with no signup or API key. Coinbase CDP is the primary facilitator.

What chains are supported?

Ethereum and base are supported.

What is Token Safety X402 not for?

It is not for token prices, wallet balances, or holder distribution analysis.

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