GoPlus Security
The GoPlus Security widget provides an instant overview of a token’s smart-contract safety rating using data from the GoPlus API. It helps you quickly evaluate whether a token is safe to trade by visualizing which risk checks it passes or fails.
What It Shows
Security Score
A numeric score showing how many checks the token passes out of the total available. Example:
23/25 (25 checks run, 23 passed)
11/12 (12 checks run, 11 passed)
Ethereum tokens typically display more checks than Solana tokens, which is why the total number may differ across screenshots.
Visual Grid
Each square represents one specific security check. The color indicates whether the token passes, fails, or requires caution.
Color Codes Explained
🟩 Green — Pass
The token successfully passed this security check. Indicates no known risk for this category.
🟧 Orange — Warning
A medium-level risk or permission. This isn’t always malicious but may require additional review.
🟥 Red — Fail
A high-risk result. Indicates a failed contract check such as blacklist functions, unrestricted minting, hidden owner permissions, or transfer restrictions.
Grey — Not Applicable / Not Supported
This check does not apply to the token or cannot be evaluated for this contract type.
GoPlus on Ethereum (Example: 23/25 Checks)


This example shows a token with 23 passed checks out of 25.
Many green squares indicate strong overall security.
Red squares mark failed checks that introduce real risk.
Orange squares highlight medium-risk features.
Grey squares indicate checks that don’t apply to this contract or chain.
Because this token is on Ethereum, more boxes appear — ETH contracts have more risk categories analyzed by GoPlus compared to Solana.
GoPlus on Solana (Example: 11/12 Checks)


This token passes 11 out of 12 checks.
Mostly green squares suggest stable contract behavior.
One orange square highlights a caution area worth reviewing.
The presence of fewer squares indicates that this token is likely on Solana, where GoPlus evaluates fewer contract properties than on Ethereum.
This makes it easy to compare security levels between chains.
How It Works
The widget runs automated smart-contract analysis to detect:
Hidden owner privileges
Minting or freezing functions
Blacklist or trading restriction mechanisms
Upgradeability or proxy risks
Honeypot behaviors
Transfer limitations
Each check is mapped to a colored square in the grid.
Use Cases
1. Fast Risk Assessment
Evaluate contract safety instantly before buying or trading a token.
2. Compare Multiple Tokens
Use the scoring system to identify safer projects or avoid high-risk ones.
3. Transparent Verification
Share results with your community or audience to demonstrate due diligence.
Share Feature
Click the Share icon to generate a Security Card that you can:
Download
Post to X (Twitter)
Use in research threads or educational content
Perfect for showcasing whether a token is safe or high-risk.
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