Seeker SKR Security Scan
Introduction to Seeker
Seeker (SKR) is currently drawing attention, and we have run it through our RugShield security scanner to provide an assessment of its security.
What the scan found
The scan found that Seeker has a trust score of 70, which corresponds to a trust grade of A. The scam probability is 30%. The honeypot signal is false, indicating that the token does not have a honeypot trap. There are no taxes on buying or selling the token. The token is mintable, but it is not freezable. The contract ownership has not been renounced, and the contract is verified. The liquidity of the token is $379,658, with no liquidity locked. There are 37,594 holders, with the top 10 holders controlling 59% of the supply.
What this means for you
The findings of the scan have both positive and negative implications for someone considering Seeker. On the positive side, the token has a significant number of holders and a substantial liquidity depth. Additionally, there is no balance-mutation authority found, and no freeze authority, which means that accounts cannot be frozen. However, there are also risk factors to consider, such as the mint authority still being active, which means the supply can be inflated, and the top 10 holders controlling a large percentage of the supply. The fact that the token metadata can still be changed by an authority is also a concern.
This analysis is based on automated on-chain analysis and should not be considered as financial advice. For the full live scan of Seeker, please visit the scan page. You can also use our free RugShield scanner to check the security of other tokens.