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.
Action links
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.
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:
| Cell | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Market Cap | Total value of the token right now. |
| Holders | How many wallets own it. |
| Volume 24h | How much was traded in the last day. |
| Anomalies | How many non-standard contract powers were found. |
| Insider Bundle | How many coordinated insider wallets were detected. |
How to read a dossier (a simple routine)
- Start with the classification strip. Grade A–C + green flag = promising; D–F or a red flag = be very careful.
- Scan for Red Flags. If the Red Flags section exists, read every one; they're the deal-breakers.
- Check the Stalker Score / Confluence. "interesting" or "risk" means several independent warnings are firing together.
- Sanity-check the market. Is the volume real? Is there liquidity? A huge market cap on fake volume is a mirage.
- Look at who's in early. The Holders & Funding section tells you if a cabal owns the supply.
- 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.
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.