TL;DR: QuickScan shows pair context and core on-chain signals in seconds, then adds website hygiene checks. The result is an explainable verdict with Why++ factors.
1) Pair context first
We start with pair-level signals—liquidity, FDV/MC, 24h volume, and short-term deltas—because they frame the token’s trading reality (source: DexScreener).
2) On-chain quick checks
- Contract existence & proxy/admin flags: is there bytecode, is it upgradable, are privileged roles present?
- Concentration: top holders, LP share, and whether LP is custodied or mixed with contracts.
- Chain coverage: EVM paths plus Solana support are already present in the product codebase, with Ethereum / BSC / Polygon / Arbitrum / Base / Solana represented today.
3) Project hygiene
- WHOIS/RDAP: registrar age and consistency.
- SSL: valid certs and expiry.
- Wayback: snapshot presence as a proxy for longevity.
4) Explainability via Why++
Every verdict cites concrete factors (e.g., “High liquidity”, “No Wayback snapshots”, “Contract missing”). This keeps the signal auditable and reduces false confidence.
5) Limitations & next steps
QuickScan is still a first pass, not a substitute for full due diligence. But the live product direction is already much stronger than a bare MVP: reports, PDF export, watchlist behavior, and LP-lock context are part of the current stack.
Explore it: sample report • metridex.com
