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Linea Rug Checker, Honeypot Detector & Token Scanner
Free Linea rug pull detector and honeypot scanner. Check any Linea token for scams, security vulnerabilities, liquidity locks, and contract risks. Get instant security analysis.
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Linea Token Security Checks & Rug Pull Detection
Our Linea scanner performs comprehensive security analysis
Liquidity Lock Detection
Verify if liquidity is locked on Linea and check lock duration to assess rug pull risk.
Honeypot Scanner
Simulate transactions on Linea to detect honeypot tokens that prevent selling.
Contract Security
Analyze Linea contract code for dangerous functions and permissions.
Holder Distribution
Check top holder concentration on Linea to identify centralization risks.
How to Use the Linea Rug Checker
Enter Token Information
Paste the Linea token contract address, name, or symbol in the search box above.
Get Instant Analysis
Our Linea 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 Linea Token Security
Linea is ConsenSys's zkEVM L2, leveraging the same team behind MetaMask and Infura. It uses a type-2 zkEVM with lattice-based cryptography for proof generation and processes transactions at $0.01-0.05 fees. As a newer chain with active airdrop speculation, it has fewer established projects, making it fertile ground for scam tokens targeting early adopters. The ecosystem includes Nile Exchange, LineaBank, and various MetaMask Snaps integrations that scammers impersonate.
Common Linea Scam Types
Linea Security FAQ
Is Linea safe for trading?
Linea itself is secure, backed by ConsenSys. However, individual tokens can still be scams — the chain's newer ecosystem means fewer vetted projects. Always scan tokens first.
What Linea-specific risks should I know?
As a newer chain, Linea has many tokens targeting airdrop farmers. Scammers create tokens claiming to boost airdrop eligibility. Our scanner helps identify these deceptive tokens.
How do I identify legitimate Linea projects?
Check the official Linea ecosystem page, verify contracts through the block explorer, and always scan tokens with our tool before interacting.
How do scammers exploit Linea's airdrop anticipation?
Fake "Linea Points Booster" and "LXP Multiplier" tokens are deployed to lure airdrop farmers into approving malicious contracts. The official Linea Voyage and LXP system only operates through linea.build — never through third-party tokens. Our scanner flags tokens using Linea branding (LXP, Voyage, Surge) that aren't deployed from official ConsenSys addresses.
What MetaMask-related scam patterns appear on Linea?
Since ConsenSys builds both Linea and MetaMask, scammers create fake MetaMask integration tokens or "MetaMask Snap" tokens on Linea. Legitimate MetaMask Snaps are installed through the MetaMask interface, not through on-chain tokens. Our scanner identifies tokens impersonating MetaMask or ConsenSys products by checking deployer verification and contract metadata patterns.
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Important Disclaimer
This Linea 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.

