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Arbitrum Rug Checker, Honeypot Detector & Token Scanner
Free Arbitrum rug pull detector and honeypot scanner. Check any Arbitrum token for scams, security vulnerabilities, liquidity locks, and contract risks. Get instant security analysis.
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Arbitrum Token Security Checks & Rug Pull Detection
Our Arbitrum scanner performs comprehensive security analysis
Liquidity Lock Detection
Verify if liquidity is locked on Arbitrum and check lock duration to assess rug pull risk.
Honeypot Scanner
Simulate transactions on Arbitrum to detect honeypot tokens that prevent selling.
Contract Security
Analyze Arbitrum contract code for dangerous functions and permissions.
Holder Distribution
Check top holder concentration on Arbitrum to identify centralization risks.
Popular Arbitrum Token Security Reports
Check security analysis for the most popular tokens on Arbitrum
How to Use the Arbitrum Rug Checker
Enter Token Information
Paste the Arbitrum token contract address, name, or symbol in the search box above.
Get Instant Analysis
Our Arbitrum scanner analyzes the token contract, liquidity, and holder data in real-time.
Review Security Report
Get a detailed security score and breakdown of all potential risks including rug pull indicators.
About Arbitrum Token Security
Arbitrum is Ethereum's largest L2 by TVL ($15B+) with a thriving DeFi ecosystem centered around GMX, Camelot, and Radiant Capital. Its Nitro stack delivers fees 10-50x cheaper than mainnet with 250ms block times, attracting both legitimate builders and scam token deployers. The ARB governance token and Arbitrum Orbit appchain framework expand the ecosystem, but also create new impersonation vectors that scammers exploit around governance events and chain launches.
Common Arbitrum Scam Types
Arbitrum Security FAQ
Is Arbitrum safe for token trading?
Arbitrum itself is secure, but individual tokens can still be scams. Check token contracts with our scanner before trading — L2 scams use the same honeypot and rug pull techniques as mainnet.
What are common Arbitrum scams?
After the ARB airdrop, fake airdrop tokens proliferated. Scammers also deploy fake versions of popular DeFi protocols. Always verify contract addresses from official channels.
Do Arbitrum tokens have different risks?
Arbitrum tokens use the same EVM smart contract standards, so our scanner applies the same comprehensive checks. L2-specific risks include sequencer dependency and bridge-related issues.
How do I verify tokens during Arbitrum governance events?
During ARB governance proposals and Orbit chain launches, scammers flood the ecosystem with fake participation tokens. Only use contracts linked from the official Arbitrum DAO governance portal. Our scanner flags freshly deployed tokens that mimic governance naming patterns — never interact with unsolicited governance tokens sent to your wallet.
What are sequencer-related red flags on Arbitrum?
Arbitrum's centralized sequencer processes all transactions before posting to Ethereum. Scammers may exploit sequencer downtime to front-run exits during rug pulls. Watch for tokens with suspiciously high single-holder concentration and contracts that check sequencer status. Our scanner detects unusual owner concentration and time-locked functions.
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Important Disclaimer
This Arbitrum rug checker and honeypot detector are provided for informational purposes only. While our tools strive for accuracy, no scanner can guarantee 100% detection of scams. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and never invest more than you can afford to lose.

