I Have A Token Contract
Use this when you need the broad workflow: official source, explorer, route, liquidity, holders, permissions, and control risk.
Start from what you have in front of you: a DexScreener red flag, a contract, an AI agent token claim, a Base memecoin, a Solana mint, a DEX pair, a control-risk question, or a need to confirm public proof. Each guide points back to the Vectora check and proof flow.
Use this when you need the broad workflow: official source, explorer, route, liquidity, holders, permissions, and control risk.
Use this when an agent, trading bot, autonomous app, or wallet-connected AI claim needs contract and permission checks.
Use this when a Base coin is moving and you need to check contract, route, liquidity, holders, approvals, and source consistency.
Use this when the chart is moving and you need the short version: source, mint, route, controls, liquidity, and public trail.
Use this when you need to check route consistency, explorer links, control risk, and next steps from a Solana mint.
Use this when a Base token, AI agent, or app route gives you a contract and you need to verify source, route, liquidity, permissions, and approvals.
Use this when an agent, swarm, automation, or AI-token pitch needs proof: source, contract, route, liquidity, permissions, approvals, and product receipts.
Use this when discovery started on DexScreener and you need to avoid a clone, wrong pair, or route that never matched official proof.
Use this first when the chart looks active but the contract, pair address, liquidity, route, holders, or links need a sharper pause before you buy.
Use this when you want the checklist habit: attach your X handle, run free checks, publish proof gaps, and build a badge trail tied to public actions.
Use this when a DexScreener chart looks interesting and you need a practical source, CA, route, liquidity, holder, and control checklist.
Use this when the ticker, logo, or chart looks right, but the contract, source, or pair may be unofficial.
Use this when buying looks possible, but you need to check whether selling, taxes, controls, or route behavior could be the trap.
Use this when a project claims LP is locked and you need to match the receipt to the actual pool being promoted.
Use this when you are looking at a pair page and need to avoid confusing the pair address with the token mint.
Use this when DexScreener shows a pair, base token, quote token, or mint and you need to copy the right thing before checking.
Use this when liquidity looks thin and you need to decide whether that is normal early-market risk or a sharper red flag.
Use this when the question is narrow: what mint authority means, what mint revoked means, and how to read the signal.
Use this when you need to interpret Solana control risk quickly instead of treating authority flags as vague red or green labels.
Use this when you want the broad process first, then branch into the more specific Solana or DexScreener guides afterwards.
Use the shortest path for the question you actually have. You do not need to read every page in order.
Start with the contract checker, then branch into Base, Solana, AI, or DexScreener if the source becomes clearer.
Start hereStart with the AI agent checker before connecting a wallet or trusting autonomous-action claims.
Start hereStart with the Base memecoin checker before the timeline convinces you a mystery contract is obvious.
Start hereStart with the DexScreener guide, then compare the contract against the website and explorer.
Start hereStart with the DexScreener red flag checklist, then use the verifier sprint if you want the checks turned into a returnable public habit.
Start hereStart the verifier sprint after your first check so the next visit can show progress, badge status, and completed public actions.
Start hereStart with the DexScreener safety checklist before treating the chart as enough evidence.
Start hereStart with the fake-token guide before trusting a cloned name, logo, chart, or reply-chain contract.
Start hereStart with the honeypot red-flags guide before assuming a buyable token is also sellable.
Start hereStart with the liquidity-lock guide and match the receipt to the actual pool being traded.
Start hereStart with the address guide so you copy the token mint instead of the pair address.
Start hereStart with the pair-vs-token guide before pasting anything into a checker or route.
Start hereStart with the low-liquidity guide before treating volume or market cap as proof.
Start hereStart with the Solana checker guide, then use the live trust check for a first-pass decision.
Start hereStart with the Base checker guide, then compare the contract, route, liquidity, and approval path.
Start hereStart with the AI checker guide, then decide whether the claim survives basic proof and permission checks.
Start hereStart with the mint authority guide, then use the broader authority guide if you still need more context.
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