What Gets Analyzed
When you request a security check, Ranger examines:- Common Vulnerabilities - Reentrancy, overflow, access control issues
- Suspicious Functions - Hidden minting, ownership changes, fee manipulation
- Proxy Contract Risks - Proxy patterns and upgrade risks
- Centralization Risks - Owner privileges and control mechanisms
- Rug Pull Indicators - Warning signs of potential scams
How to Use
Ask about contract security using the contract address:Security Analysis Types
Full Security Check
Request a comprehensive security analysis:Contract Explanation
Understand how a contract works:Special Cases
Launchpad Tokens
Ranger reads a token’s launchpad directly from GMGN (noxa, flap, bankr, virtuals). A standardized launchpad template limits — but does not eliminate — rug risk, so Ranger still reports the security flags. Ranger never infers a launchpad from a contract address suffix.Unverified Contracts
If a contract is not verified on Blockscout, Ranger will inform you and recommend verifying the contract before trusting it.Understanding Results
Security assessments include:- Risk Level - Overall security assessment
- Specific Issues - Detailed list of potential vulnerabilities
- Recommendations - Suggestions for safer alternatives or precautions
- Contract Functionality - Explanation of what the contract does
Data Source
Contract analysis uses verified source code from Blockscout, the official Robinhood Chain block explorer. Only verified contracts can be fully analyzed.Tips
- Always verify the contract address before checking
- Use full contract addresses (0x followed by 40 characters)
- Ask follow-up questions if you need clarification on specific functions