Market Transparency Profile
Verify supported AMM pools, read attached Fuze bonding markets, or publish submitted Nad.fun and external market profiles on Token Facts.
What it verifies
Market Transparency connects a token to the venues where it actually trades. Halven can verify supported AMM pools onchain, read Fuze Terminal bonding-market state through the decompiled-bytecode adapter where a Fuze market is attached, and publish submitted profiles for Nad.fun or other external venues until official live adapters are available.
How to use it
Open the module with an existing token address or Token Facts URL.
- Step 1: Paste the token address or Token Facts URL.
- Step 2: Choose the Market Transparency section.
- Step 3: For Uniswap or PancakeSwap, enter the pool address and run verification.
- Step 4: For Fuze Terminal, enter the Fuze market address and trade URL so Halven can attempt a live market read.
- Step 5: For Nad.fun or another venue, publish a submitted market profile with supporting evidence until live reads are supported.
- Step 6: Publish the shareable Token Facts page after reviewing the warnings.
How to read Fuze metrics
Fuze bonding markets show two different progress concepts. MON raise progress measures MON raised against the MON target. Bonding allocation sold measures tokens sold against the bonding allocation. These values can differ because bonding curves do not sell every token at the same price.
Tips
- A live Fuze read is not the same thing as verified source code.
- Halven labels the Fuze adapter as decompiled-bytecode supported until official source or integration docs are published.
- Observable market state does not prove liquidity is locked, sufficient for large exits or safe from withdrawal.