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Cronos Rug Checker, Honeypot Detector & Token Scanner
Free Cronos rug pull detector and honeypot scanner. Check any Cronos token for scams, security vulnerabilities, liquidity locks, and contract risks. Get instant security analysis.
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Cronos Token Security Checks & Rug Pull Detection
Our Cronos scanner performs comprehensive security analysis
Liquidity Lock Detection
Verify if liquidity is locked on Cronos and check lock duration to assess rug pull risk.
Honeypot Scanner
Simulate transactions on Cronos to detect honeypot tokens that prevent selling.
Contract Security
Analyze Cronos contract code for dangerous functions and permissions.
Holder Distribution
Check top holder concentration on Cronos to identify centralization risks.
Popular Cronos Token Security Reports
Check security analysis for the most popular tokens on Cronos
How to Use the Cronos Rug Checker
Enter Token Information
Paste the Cronos token contract address, name, or symbol in the search box above.
Get Instant Analysis
Our Cronos 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 Cronos Token Security
Cronos is the EVM chain built by Crypto.com, running on Ethermint (Cosmos SDK + EVM) with Tendermint BFT consensus and 5-6 second block times. While it benefits from Crypto.com's 80M+ user base, many small-cap tokens on the chain have limited auditing. Gas fees are $0.01-0.05 and the ecosystem centers around VVS Finance, Tectonic, and MM Finance. The CRO token's staking mechanics create scam vectors around fake staking rewards and validator delegation schemes.
Common Cronos Scam Types
Cronos Security FAQ
Is Cronos safe for DeFi?
Major protocols on Cronos backed by Crypto.com are generally trustworthy, but smaller tokens can be risky. Always scan new tokens before providing liquidity or trading.
What are common Cronos scams?
Common scams include fake staking reward tokens, tokens claiming imminent Crypto.com exchange listings, and low-liquidity honeypots. Our scanner detects all of these patterns.
How do I verify Cronos token contracts?
Use our scanner to check contract verification status, ownership, liquidity locks, and potential honeypot indicators. Also verify through the official Cronos block explorer.
How do I check if a Cronos token's Crypto.com listing claim is real?
Scammers frequently claim their token will be listed on the Crypto.com exchange to pump the price. Crypto.com announces listings exclusively through their official blog and app notifications. Our scanner flags tokens with low holder counts and thin liquidity that often accompany these fraudulent listing claims. Never buy based on Telegram listing rumors.
What are Cronos-specific migration trap scams?
Scammers deploy a token, build a community, then announce a "migration" to a new contract — requiring holders to send tokens to a migration address that steals funds. Legitimate migrations use audited swap contracts. Our scanner checks for recent deployer history and flags contracts from addresses that have previously deployed abandoned tokens on Cronos.
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Important Disclaimer
This Cronos 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.

