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Paste a Solana token mint. The autopsy then runs ~10 forensic phases in parallel and weaves them into one report. The depth is unusual for a free tool β most of what you'll see below isn't on DexScreener or Solscan.
What we pull from the public chain (via Helius):
What we pull from launchpad APIs (when applicable):
Independent cross-verification:
What we deliberately refuse to do:
Reading the verdict:
Total runtime is typically 20β45 seconds. The data is honest about its own limits β when a phase fails (Helius rate limit, Bags API timeout, missing GeckoTerminal coverage), the response includes a scanQuality block so you can see what was complete vs. partial.
Honest caveats: the chain shows what happened, not why. Tokens that look bad on-chain sometimes turn out fine; tokens that look fine sometimes turn out bad. Use this as a detailed research guide, not a verdict β see the "How to read this report" card at the bottom of every result for the full framing.
No mint handy? Tap a well-known Solana token to watch a full autopsy run on real on-chain data. Neutral examples β each report's own verdict does the talking, not us.
Bags.fm is a Solana-native token launch platform that runs new tokens through a bonding-curve mint before graduating them to a public liquidity pool (DAMM v2). The team behind a Bags token registers their wallet and social handle on-chain through Bags, which is how this autopsy can verify the project's official creator wallet, fee royalty share, and lifetime fee claims β all via Bags's public API rather than guesswork.
The quirk you should know about: on Solana, the wallet that pays for the genesis transaction is what most tools (DexScreener, Solscan, etc.) call "the dev." For Bags tokens, that's the Bags platform's shared launcher wallet β the same address that has signed thousands of unrelated launches. We pull the actual team wallet from the Bags API instead, and Solana Tracker's indexer independently classifies the same wallet as the token's creator and pool deployer, so the verified-creator label here is backed by two sources, not one.
Where Cluck Norris stands: CLKN launched on Bags. We're fond of the platform, we operate inside it, and we built this autopsy partly to bring honest education and recognition to Bags as the platform grows. The deeper the autopsy gets at correctly reading Bags tokens, the better the signal for everyone using them β buyers, creators, and the platform.
Cluck reports what's on the chain β not why people do things. Transfers, locks, trades, and concentration patterns describe what happened, not intent. The same on-chain shape can come from a team migration, a community airdrop, routine operations, or a coordinated dump β and on-chain data alone usually can't tell them apart.
Where we can prove something β Bags/Pump-verified creator, walked bonding-curve buyers, on-chain authority status, Solana Tracker identity tags, Jupiter cross-verification β we label it as verified and tell you which sources agree. Everywhere else we describe the behavior in neutral language and refuse to claim intent.
Use this as a detailed research guide, not a verdict. Things that look bad on-chain sometimes turn out fine, and things that look fine sometimes turn out bad. Always do your own research before treating any wallet as friend or villain.