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TOKEN AUTOPSY

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PASTE ANY SOLANA MINT
A forensic post-mortem from Cluck Norris.
The AI agent investigates on-chain state and DexScreener history, classifies what happened β€” LP rug, honeypot, quiet fade, mint-dilution risk, or alive β€” and writes a teaching case study from the verified facts. Free, public, non-custodial. Works on any Solana token.
HOW THIS WORKS

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):

  • Current market state β€” price, liquidity, 24h volume, buy/sell counts, FDV, market cap (via DexScreener + GeckoTerminal fallback for thinly-traded pools).
  • Authorities β€” is the mint authority revoked? Freeze authority revoked? These are the on-chain controls a creator could still pull.
  • Top 100 holders β€” paginated holder walk, then for each: who owns the token account, are they on the ed25519 curve (human wallet) or off-curve (PDA β€” LP, lock, vesting, program)? We classify every single position.
  • Locked-supply measurement β€” every holder whose token-account authority is owned by a known locker program (Jupiter Lock, Streamflow) or a self-owned permanent lock is summed into a real locked-supply total. This is the authoritative "how much is actually locked right now" number β€” it reads current balances in the locker PDAs, so it doesn't miss locks that happened outside our signature-walk window. (For CLKN it's 145M across a dozen Jupiter Lock accounts β€” the creator-wallet trace alone only caught 60M of direct deposits.)
  • Lifetime signature walk β€” up to 5,000 signatures going back to the mint. We sample across launch, middle, and recent activity to surface key events (mint events, burns, large transfers, dust drops, airdrops, lock deposits).
  • Historical price chart β€” GeckoTerminal daily candles to find peak price, peak market cap, drawdown from ATH, and price-trend direction. Used to honestly distinguish "in a drawdown" from "dead."
  • Multi-window volume β€” we sum 24h / 48h / 7d / 30d volume from those same daily candles. A token can look dead on a quiet 24h but be clearly trading across the week β€” so a healthy 7d total can promote a verdict from UNCLEAR to ALIVE instead of mislabeling a slow day as a death.
  • Per-wallet P&L ledger β€” for every wallet that ever traded the token (top 100 by USD-priced flow): how much they bought, sold, locked, transferred, who made money, who got rekt, who cashed out clean. Reconstructed from up to 2,500 enhanced transactions.
  • Acquisition-source attribution β€” for every top holder, did they BUY (via DEX), receive a TRANSFER (from another wallet), or get tokens MINTED? If transfer, who sent them β€” and was that source a verified team wallet, a known DEX router, a CEX hot wallet, or a generic distributor?
  • Hidden-exit detection β€” the deep-dive forensic check: a wallet that distributed tokens to many other wallets which then dumped them. Classic exit-obfuscation move; we surface these explicitly so they're not hidden by a clean top-seller scan.

What we pull from launchpad APIs (when applicable):

  • Bags.fm β€” official creators (with Twitter handles), royalty share, lifetime fees claimed, claim event history, claim-stats per claimer, DBC bonding-curve pool address. We walk the DBC pool's transactions to identify verified bonding-curve buyers and tag them in the top-100. On Bags tokens the on-chain genesis-tx fee payer is a shared platform launcher, not the team β€” we always pull the real creator from the Bags API.
  • Pump.fun β€” pre-graduation creator + BC buyers (same trick as Bags). Captures price history GeckoTerminal can't see (pre-graduation).

Independent cross-verification:

  • Jupiter v2 search β€” independent holder count, market data, audit (mint/freeze status from Jupiter's POV, top-holder %), organic trade score, and devMigrations count. When the on-chain "dev" wallet shows 1,000+ migrations, that's definitive proof it's a platform launcher, not the project team.
  • Solana Tracker β€” an independent indexer that computes the creator wallet's full position server-side: lifetime buy/sell counts, USD invested, cost basis, current value, realized/unrealized PnL and ROI. We show their numbers side-by-side with our own on-chain trace inside the buy-back card, with one of three badges:
    • βœ“ AGREES β€” both sources match within tolerance. Strongest confidence.
    • βœ“ ST SEES MORE β€” their indexer captured more buys than our (deliberately conservative, rate-limit-capped) signature walk, while both agree on zero sells. Not a red flag β€” just a completeness gap, and their fuller count is the better number.
    • ⚠ DIVERGES β€” the numbers conflict in a way worth a manual look (e.g. they caught sells we didn't). Only this case gets the warning color.
    Solana Tracker also returns identity tags that independently classify the creator and every top holder as developer / pool / arbitrage / exchange / bot / KOL β€” a second source confirming who the real creator is, separate from the Bags/Pump API. When our raw trace gets rate-limited but Solana Tracker has the complete figures, the report says so plainly rather than crying "partial."
  • Two sources beat one. The whole point of cross-verification is that we don't ask you to trust a single number. Locked supply is confirmed by holder-PDA balances and the creator's traced lock deposits; creator activity is confirmed by our Helius trace and Solana Tracker's indexer; creator identity is confirmed by the launchpad API and Solana Tracker's developer tag. Where sources agree, we say so. Where they don't, we show both and tell you which is more complete.

What we deliberately refuse to do:

  • Call any wallet a "team wallet" or "creator" without API confirmation. On-chain patterns alone are ambiguous β€” the same distribution pattern can be team migration, community airdrop, routine operations, or coordinated dump prep.
  • Trust the on-chain genesis-tx fee payer as "the dev" for Bags/Pump tokens. DexScreener and Solscan do; we don't.
  • Invent numbers, fabricate timeframes, or characterize intent. The AI narration only narrates the verified facts we hand it.

Reading the verdict:

  • πŸ”¬ TOKEN AUTOPSY β€” dead or dying tokens. "Cause of Death" framing.
  • πŸ“‰ AUTOPSY ON STANDBY β€” alive but in a drawdown or showing warning signs. Health assessment framing.
  • 🚫 AUTOPSY CANCELED β€” patient is alive and trading. Full health checkup framing instead.

Total runtime is typically 20–45 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.

TOKEN MINT
SEE IT IN ACTION

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.

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CLUCK INVESTIGATING
Pulling on-chain state…
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KEY FACTS
🟠 BAGS.FM LAUNCHPAD β€” VERIFIED DATA
🟠 ABOUT BAGS.FM β€” READ BEFORE INTERPRETING THIS REPORT

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.

🟒 PUMP.FUN LAUNCHPAD β€” VERIFIED DATA
RED FLAGS
    TOP 100 HOLDERS β€” FORENSIC PANEL
    DISTRIBUTION SOURCES β€” WALLETS THAT SENT TOKENS TO MULTIPLE TOP HOLDERS
    🚨 HIDDEN-EXIT PATTERNS β€” TRANSFERRED, THEN THE RECIPIENTS DUMPED
    Wallets that distributed tokens to multiple other wallets which then sold most or all of what they received. The most common exit-obfuscation move β€” the source looks clean on a sell scan because the actual selling happens from the recipients.
    πŸ’° P&L LEDGER β€” WHO MADE IT, WHO GOT REKT
    TOP 25 SELLERS
    TOP 25 BUYERS
    MADE MONEY
    GOT REKT
    TOOK THE MONEY πŸƒ
    πŸ’Έ PROJECT WALLETS
    KEY EVENTS TIMELINE
    PROFESSOR NORRIS Β· CASE STUDY
    ASSIGNED READING
    πŸ“œ HOW TO READ THIS REPORT

    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.

    πŸ”¬ DIG DEEPER β€” PREMIUM DEEP TRACE
    Got what you need from the free report above? Great β€” most cases end here. To follow the money and the people β€” prove downstream dumps, map net cash-out flow (fee-claim floats & routing netted out), pull the creator's full launch track record, and rank every wallet's P&L β€” run the premium deep trace. It's a heavy 20–70s scan, so it only runs when you ask. Beta access: hold 2,000,000+ CLKN.
    Prefer a full page (or having trouble connecting in-frame)? Open the deep trace β†—