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solidityscan.com

First seen Feb 24, 2026

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GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registration Date
5/7/2021
First Seen
2/24/2026

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Scanning Smart Contract for Red Flags possible? Hi everyone, I have a question, given the amount of fake NFT minting sites, I wanted to ask how people can look up smart contracts for red flags in regards to wallet draining and so on? I have a mint that is planed for the near future, but I am a bit uncertain about it. It works with a whitelist, so I will not be able to use a burner wallet for it, but only one of my main wallets will be able to mint. I could move all my assets to another wallet, but I think before doing that I will just not mint the NFTs because it's too much hassle. My main question: How can someone scan/look up a smart contract for red flags? I just wanted to try it with a "Square Enix NFT whitelist site" that was most likely a scam but I had the following problems: I wasn't able to see the smart contract address without connecting my wallet, so I made a burner and connected it. When doing so it only shows the wallet address ad c4fk.....4hkf without any option of copy/pasting it to look up the contract on something like a smart contract scanner. When looking for something like that I came accross [solidityscan.com/](https://solidityscan.com/), not sure if this is a reliable source, but it was what I wanted to use to test the phising site. Any other tips from people more experienced than me in that field? Thx in advance! TLDR: Is there an option to find out what smart contract a site links to before connecting your wallet and if you find out the contract address, how can you scan it for red flags like with a virus scan for blockchain?

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