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Reading a token dossier

Click View profile ↗ on any card and you open its dossier: a single, forensic report laid out like an archival specimen sheet. This page explains the top of the dossier and how to read the whole thing; the following pages go section by section.

The masthead (top of the page)

The header identifies the specimen:

  • A top bar: NUN REPORT // TOKEN ARCHIVE with a ← INDEX link back to the feed.
  • A specimen line: TKN:XXXX · CLASS {grade} · CAT. {STANDARD|LEVERED} · FILED MM.YYYY
    • CLASS is the safety grade (A–F, or NEW).
    • CAT. is LEVERED if the contract has risky powers, otherwise STANDARD.
    • FILED is when the report was created.
  • The token name and $SYMBOL.
  • A metadata strip with four fields: CHAIN, CONTRACT (links to the block explorer), DEPLOYER (the launching wallet + its grade), and STATUS.

At the bottom of the masthead:

  • DexScreener ↗: the live price chart, liquidity, and trades.
  • Solscan / Etherscan / Basescan / … ↗: the block explorer for full onchain history.
  • Trade shortcuts (where available): 🐴 Trojan, 🍌 BananaGun, 🎯 Maestro, deep links to popular trading bots.
Trade links are convenience, not endorsement

These buttons just pre-fill a trade in a third-party bot. Their presence says nothing about whether a token is safe; that's what the rest of the dossier is for.

The classification strip

Three big columns give you the one-glance verdict:

  • Safety Grade: a letter A–F (or NEW). A–C lean safe, D–F lean dangerous. Under it, a colour-coded flag summarises the main holder risk (e.g. green "organic", yellow "insider bundle · medium", red "insider bundle · high").
  • Assessment: a short verdict on the contract and the insider group, e.g. "Levered contract" / "Standard token" plus a note.
  • Market Cap: the current value, with a sub-line reading "Vol (24h) · N holders · N-wallet insider bundle."

The stat ledger

A five-cell strip of the headline numbers:

CellMeaning
Market CapTotal value of the token right now.
HoldersHow many wallets own it.
Volume 24hHow much was traded in the last day.
AnomaliesHow many non-standard contract powers were found.
Insider BundleHow many coordinated insider wallets were detected.

How to read a dossier (a simple routine)

  1. Start with the classification strip. Grade A–C + green flag = promising; D–F or a red flag = be very careful.
  2. Scan for Red Flags. If the Red Flags section exists, read every one; they're the deal-breakers.
  3. Check the Stalker Score / Confluence. "interesting" or "risk" means several independent warnings are firing together.
  4. Sanity-check the market. Is the volume real? Is there liquidity? A huge market cap on fake volume is a mirage.
  5. Look at who's in early. The Holders & Funding section tells you if a cabal owns the supply.
  6. Verify. Use the DexScreener and explorer links to confirm anything that matters before you act.

The rest of this section explains each block in depth.

Sections appear only when there's something to say

A dossier only shows a section if it has data for it: a brand-new token in Watching will be sparse, while a mature Live token shows the full forensic breakdown.