On-Chain Rug Check
Is Popcat (POPCAT) a Rug?
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Popcat (POPCAT) shows a mixed on-chain risk profile
NAVI's on-chain checks surfaced some elevated signals for POPCAT alongside healthier ones. Popcat is not obviously a rug, but there are factors worth understanding before you trade — read the per-check breakdown below and size any position accordingly.
The on-chain checks
Every signal below is read live from Solana on-chain data and refreshed automatically.
Not verified
On-chain authority state could not be confirmed from the current data feed. Treat as unverified rather than safe, and re-check before sizing a position.
Not verified
On-chain authority state could not be confirmed from the current data feed. Treat as unverified rather than safe, and re-check before sizing a position.
12.1%
Supply is relatively well distributed across holders, which reduces the risk of a single-wallet dump.
1% unlocked
A meaningful share of the liquidity pool is locked or burned, which makes an instant liquidity-removal rug harder to execute.
$3.05M
Liquidity is deep enough to absorb normal trade sizes without extreme slippage.
131 days
The token has existed long enough to build a track record. Age is not a guarantee, but brand-new tokens carry more rug risk.
How to read these checks
A "rug pull" is when a token's creators drain its value and disappear — by minting unlimited new supply, pulling the liquidity that lets people sell, freezing holders out, or dumping a concentrated position. Most rugs share the same on-chain fingerprints, and those fingerprints are visible before the money leaves. This page turns the raw Solana on-chain state for Popcat into the specific checks that matter.
Mint and freeze authority are the two most important signals. A token where both authorities are revoked cannot have new supply printed and cannot freeze your wallet — the two most direct rug vectors are off the table. When either authority is still active, the owner retains control that a good-faith project usually gives up, so it deserves extra scrutiny.
Liquidity pool lock tells you whether the pool that backs POPCAT can be yanked. Locked or burned liquidity makes an instant liquidity-removal rug much harder. Unlocked liquidity is not automatically bad — large protocol- and exchange-managed tokens often run unlocked pools — but on a small, anonymous token it is one of the clearest warning signs.
Holder concentration measures how much of the supply sits in the top 10 wallets. Highly concentrated ownership means a few holders can crash the price by selling together, whether through a coordinated dump or a single whale exit. Wider distribution is healthier.
Liquidity depth and token age round out the picture. Deep liquidity means you can actually exit a position without catastrophic slippage; thin liquidity is easy to manipulate and hard to escape. Older tokens have had more time to prove they are not exit scams — the majority of rugs happen in a token's first days and weeks. NAVI's age signal is approximate, so weigh it alongside the other checks rather than on its own.
How NAVI scores rug risk
NAVI combines these on-chain checks into a single composite risk score from 0 to 100, where a higher number means higher risk. Scores are banded into LOW (0–39), MODERATE (40–64) and HIGH (65–100). The score is weighted toward the signals with the strongest link to real losses — active authorities, unlocked liquidity, and extreme holder concentration carry more weight than softer signals. Because the data refreshes continuously, a token's verdict can change as liquidity, holders, and authorities change on-chain.
The point of a rug check is not to give you a yes/no answer — it is to make the risks legible so you can size a position, or walk away, with your eyes open. NAVI shows you the same on-chain facts a careful trader would pull manually, in one place, updated in real time.
Track POPCAT risk in real time with NAVI
NAVI monitors mint and freeze authority, liquidity, and holder movements across Solana and alerts you when a token's risk profile changes — before it shows up in the price. Open POPCAT in NAVI to see live risk, holders, and the full decision workflow.
Frequently asked
Is Popcat (POPCAT) a rug pull?
NAVI's on-chain checks surfaced some elevated signals for POPCAT alongside healthier ones. Popcat is not obviously a rug, but there are factors worth understanding before you trade — read the per-check breakdown below and size any position accordingly.
How can I tell if POPCAT is safe?
Check the on-chain fundamentals: whether the mint and freeze authorities are revoked, how much of the liquidity pool is locked, how concentrated the top holders are, and how deep the liquidity is. NAVI runs all of these checks automatically and combines them into a single risk score. No single check is proof of safety — read them together.
What does "mint authority" mean for POPCAT?
The mint authority is the on-chain permission to create new POPCAT tokens. If it is still active, the owner can inflate supply and dilute holders — a common rug vector. If it has been revoked, supply is fixed and cannot be printed.
Can POPCAT holders be stopped from selling?
Only if the freeze authority is still active. An active freeze authority lets the owner freeze individual token accounts, which can trap holders. If the freeze authority is revoked, no one can block you from moving or selling POPCAT.
Does NAVI guarantee POPCAT is not a scam?
No. NAVI surfaces objective on-chain risk signals to help you make an informed decision, but it cannot see off-chain intent, team behaviour, or future actions. Always do your own research and never invest more than you can afford to lose. This page is not financial advice.
This page is generated from automated on-chain analysis and is provided for informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and not a guarantee that Popcat is or is not a scam. On-chain signals can miss off-chain intent and can change at any time. Always do your own research.
Reference market cap at analysis time: $44.85M.