grok

Grok

Audit Release #3

Trust Score

Information About Trust Score

0 - 20
E Very Risk
20 - 35
D High Risk
35 - 50
D+ Risk
50 - 60
C Medium Risk
60 - 70
C+ Low Risk
70 - 80
B Secure
80 - 90
B+ Good Secure
90 - 100
A Very Secure
About Trust Score

Trust Score assesses the credibility and reliability of exchanges, wallets, or blockchain projects.
It helps users gauge factors like security measures and community feedback to make informed decisions.

0x839....02d5

Project Name

GROK

Symbol

GROK
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Community Trust

Community trust in cryptocurrency reflects the collective belief in the integrity and potential of blockchain technology and associated projects.

Audit Details

Audit no. 2 from 30.03.2024

Code: KF332

Full Report

Audit Timeline

Audit Request

30 MAR 7:20 AM

Audit Onboard

30 MAR 7:25 AM

Revision

No Revision

Audit Release

30 MAR 7:25 AM

Token Information

  • Token Name : GROK Token Symbol : Grok Token Decimal : 18 Total Supply : 6,900,000,000 Contract Address : 0x839....02d5 Contract Verified? : Yes Projects Age : +1 year Contract Type : BSC
    Compiler : v0.8.0 Sol License : MIT Contract Name : Grok Contract Created : Apr-14-2023 09:18:55 PM +UTC Contract Language : Solidity Related Audit : 0 Available

Owner & Deployer Information

  • Owner Address : 0x000...0000 Owner Balance : NaN Owner Percent : NaN Deployer Address : 0xf93...44b6 Deployer Balance : 0 Deployer Percent : 0%

Overview Information

The owner can not set buy fees
Explain: In Solidity, 'modify feesbuy' allows the owner to change buying transaction fees, affecting the token's trading cost.
The owner can not set sell fees
Explain: In Solidity, 'modify fees sell' allows the owner to change selling transaction fees, affecting the token's trading cost.
Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, 'enable trading' is a function that permits token transactions, effectively activating the market for the token.
Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, anti-bot mechanisms deter automated trading activities, promoting fairness and preventing rapid market swings.
Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, 'external call' allows interaction with other contracts, providing a gateway for data exchange or function invocation.
Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, 'self-destruct' is a function that allows the owner to destroy a contract, removing it from the blockchain.
Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, a 'cannot buy' function can restrict the ability of new investors to purchase tokens, limiting market entry.
Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, a 'cannot sell all' feature restricts investors from selling their entire token holdings at once, limiting liquidity.
Hidden Owner Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, a 'hidden owner' refers to a concealed contract owner identity, potentially masking unethical or manipulative actions.
Owner Can Not Change Address Balance
Explain: In Solidity, the owner can manipulate and reduce the investor's balance until it runs out.
Owner Can Not Whitelist Address for selling or buyin in condition
Explain: In Solidity, 'whitelisting' grants certain addresses exemptions from limits, taxes or other restrictions, favoring specific participants.
The owner can not set time selling interval
Explain: In Solidity, In Solidity, an owner can add trading cooldowns to limit transaction frequency, mitigating rapid, potentially harmful trading.
The owner can not pause Trading
Explain: In Solidity, 'transfer pausable' allows owners to temporarily halt transfers, potentially disrupting and disadvantaging trading activities.
Anti Whale Function Detected
Explain: In Solidity, owners can implement anti-whale measures, limiting large transactions to prevent single-user market manipulation.
The owner can not set max transaction amount
Explain: In Solidity, 'max tx amount' sets the maximum transaction limit, controlling the amount of tokens that can be traded at once.
Proxy Contract Not Detected
Explain: In Solidity, a 'proxy' contract delegates calls to another contract, enabling upgradability while preserving data and address.
The Owner can not take back ownership
Explain: In Solidity, 'can takeback ownership' allows the original owner to regain contract control, impacting token governance
The Owner can Blacklist Addresses
Explain: In Solidity, a blacklist can restrict certain addresses from transacting, as a means to prevent fraudulent activities.
The Mint Function Not Detected
Explain: Minting in Solidity refers to the process of creating new tokens in a blockchain contract, typically achieved through function calls within the smart contract's code.
No Honeypot Detected
Explain: Minting in Solidity refers to the process of creating new tokens in a blockchain contract, typically achieved through function calls within the smart contract's code.

Tax / Fees Information

% Buy Tax Information

Tax buy distribution information

NAME TAX RECEIVER VALUE
LIQUIDITY MARKETING WALLET 0%
MARKETING MARKETING WALLET 0%
TREASURY TREASURY WALLET 0%
TOTAL 0%
Sell Tax Information

Tax sell distribution information

NAME TAX RECEIVER VALUE
LIQUIDITY MARKETING WALLET 0%
MARKETING MARKETING WALLET 0%
TREASURY TREASURY WALLET 0%
TOTAL 0%
Transfer Tax Information

Tax transfer distribution information

NAME TAX RECEIVER VALUE
NO TAX IN THIS CONTRACT
TOTAL 0%