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TokenIntel Panel

The 15-panel structured deep-dive on any XNT-paired token

The TokenIntel panel is a structured 15-panel matrix that consolidates everything Honey Badger knows about a token into one page. Open it from the Trade page (the "Details" tab) or from any token link in the dashboard.

The 15 panels

Each panel is scoped to a specific question:

  1. Identity — mint address, name, symbol, decimals, deploy tx
  2. Price — current price in XNT and USD, 24h / 7d change
  3. Liquidity — TVL in the primary pool, pool address, quote token
  4. Supply — total supply, circulating supply, burn history
  5. Holders — top 10 holders, concentration ratio, holder count trend
  6. Ownership — mint authority, freeze authority, renouncement state
  7. LP Lock — LP lock status, locker (Team, Streamflow, burn, etc.), unlock date
  8. Taxes — buy tax, sell tax, transfer tax
  9. Honeypot — result of the on-demand sell simulation
  10. RiskLabel — the summary risk classification with its inputs
  11. Volume — 24h volume, trade count, unique wallets
  12. Smart Money — wallets classified as Smart Money currently holding
  13. MEV — recent sandwich activity on this token
  14. Recent Trades — most recent N trades with size and side
  15. Trade Replay — jump to the chart's replay scrubber preloaded on this token

When to use it

  • Before a sniper rule fires — click through TokenIntel on a target to sanity-check filters
  • Before a manual buy on a new token — confirm ownership, LP lock, taxes, honeypot
  • When a copy-trade guard blocked a mirror — TokenIntel shows which specific check failed
  • When Forti flags a Smart Money buy — see which specific wallets, and their history

Data freshness

  • Price / Liquidity / Volume / Recent Trades — streaming; updates as new blocks land
  • Holders / Concentration — refreshed on open, updated every 60s while the panel is open
  • Ownership / LP Lock / Taxes — cached until the next on-chain state change on those fields
  • Honeypot — computed on-demand; click the panel to re-simulate

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