ACORE AI Token ACORE
0x7849241ccff81511f26c2a86ef9d96624e948975This assessment is an uncalibrated estimate of fraud patterns — not a price or investment judgment.
Identity / impersonation
✓ No signalsAxis cards show where signals are, not a per-axis score — the %p contribution is a simple sum, while the actual combine uses diminishing returns (overlaps add less).
Technically you can sell, but the extreme tax takes most of your assets.
Observation history (60 observations · 07/24 ~ 08/18 · source: our own observation snapshots)
This General token has an estimated scam risk of about 85% (grade F). Decisive risk factors were found: Hidden owner present, Abnormally high trading tax. The main risk signals include Supply concentrated in a few wallets, Transfers can be paused, Trading tax can be changed at will. 6 positive signals were also found. This is an uncalibrated estimate and not investment advice.
How this score was produced
- 🔴 A decisive risk factor forces at least 85%
- ⚠ Risk signals combined (diminishing returns): 43% (overlapping signals add less and less)
- = Final 85% (the larger of the two, capped at 100% · the weights are human-set)
🔴 Decisive facts (reproducible, near-certain)
There is an owner that is not openly visible, so real control may be hidden even when ownership looks renounced.
The trading tax exceeds 50%, so merely trading strips away most of your assets.
Risk signals (probability contribution)
Transfers can be paused, letting the operator freeze trading.
The trading tax can be changed later, enabling a trap that spikes the tax after launch.
The transaction limit can be changed at will, even down to a sell limit of zero.
A few wallets monopolize the supply, so a single sell-off could collapse the price.
🟢 Positive signals (Green Flags)
These are observed facts, not approvals — appearing on a listing or data service means a profile exists there, not that anyone vetted the project.
Ownership was transferred to a burn address, so no one can call owner-only functions such as minting or pausing.
⚖️ However, a hidden-owner signal was also observed, so the renouncement may be only nominal.
No additional tokens can be minted, so there is no supply-dilution risk.
The contract source is public and verified, so anyone can check its behavior.
A static check found no sell-blocking configuration. This reflects a code/configuration check, not an actual trade run — cross-checking via a real sell simulation is shown separately as the 'second-source cross-check' item.
⚖️ However, the trading tax exceeds 50%, so you lose most of your funds the more you sell — effectively the same as a locked exit.
There is no function to arbitrarily block specific wallets from trading.
The liquidity is locked, so the risk of the operator pulling liquidity in a rug is low.
Web reputation & whitepaper check (optional · about 10s)
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Community rating (for reference · not in the score)
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