Beta · V5.4.7
Token Facts guide
Universal Token Facts
Open a public Token Facts page for any standard Monad ERC20, whether or not it was launched through Halven.
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What it answers
Universal Token Facts asks what Halven can safely read from a token contract and the markets, wallets and disclosures around it. Halven template tokens receive full template classification. Outside ERC20s receive generic mode with explicit permission warnings.
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How to use it
Start with any Monad token address.
- Step 1: Paste the token contract address or Token Facts URL.
- Step 2: Review whether Halven recognizes the contract as its own template or generic ERC20.
- Step 3: Check standard token facts such as name, symbol, decimals, supply and dead-address balance.
- Step 4: Attach a Market Transparency profile if the token trades on Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Fuze Terminal, Nad.fun or another venue.
- Step 5: Use wallet, distribution, readiness and report modules where data is available.
- Step 6: Treat unclassified permissions as a source-code review item, not as a clean bill of health.
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Generic token warning
For outside contracts, Halven does not automatically prove no minting, no taxes, no blacklist, no pause controls or no upgradeability. Those permissions require source-code analysis, verified source or future classification support.