Here's everything that's new under v1076
Direct Mint + Security by Blockaid
Starting today each smart contract that we index gets instantly audited through Blockaid. If they detect anything harmful in the contract or it's flagged as spam we'll show a warning. We decided to categorize tokens based on several levels of severity:
- Benign: Tokens in this category are considered safe to interact with. You won't see the flag if a collection is considered safe to mint.
- Spam: This category includes contracts that are generally considered to be spam. They might not be outright harmful, but they often have little to no utility and might engage in activities like airdrop campaigns to increase their visibility and distribution without providing real value. Interaction is not recommended, as these tokens typically do not contribute to a productive experience, and there is a potential risk of wasting time and resources.
- Warning: Contracts in this category may have exhibited suspicious behavior or have characteristics that are commonly associated with scams, but there is not enough conclusive evidence to label them as malicious. Users should proceed with caution, verify information through multiple sources, and consider seeking advice from trusted experts before interacting with these tokens.
- Malicious: This is the highest level of severity. Tokens in this category pose a genuine risk to users and could lead to the loss of assets. Examples include having malicious smart contract code, or are part of a known scam operation. Users should avoid interacting with these tokens altogether.
Other Updates
- We've made the entire TradingView toolkit available in fullscreen mode
- We've fixed a bug under the Wallet module that affected some users when they were trying to set the price of a token.
- Improved the responsive state of the Activity Module
- We've fixed a bug that prevented some users from using the 1-click-WL feature.