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Pulsechain Rug Checker, Honeypot Detector & Token Scanner
Free Pulsechain rug pull detector and honeypot scanner. Check any Pulsechain token for scams, security vulnerabilities, liquidity locks, and contract risks. Get instant security analysis.
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Pulsechain Token Security Checks & Rug Pull Detection
Our Pulsechain scanner performs comprehensive security analysis
Liquidity Lock Detection
Verify if liquidity is locked on Pulsechain and check lock duration to assess rug pull risk.
Honeypot Scanner
Simulate transactions on Pulsechain to detect honeypot tokens that prevent selling.
Contract Security
Analyze Pulsechain contract code for dangerous functions and permissions.
Holder Distribution
Check top holder concentration on Pulsechain to identify centralization risks.
How to Use the Pulsechain Rug Checker
Enter Token Information
Paste the Pulsechain token contract address, name, or symbol in the search box above.
Get Instant Analysis
Our Pulsechain 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 Pulsechain Token Security
PulseChain is a full-state fork of Ethereum created by Richard Heart, meaning every Ethereum contract and token balance was duplicated at launch. PLS is the native gas token, with PulseX (PLSX) as the primary DEX. The chain has extremely high memecoin and speculative token activity with minimal institutional oversight. Its controversial origins (SEC has filed suit against Richard Heart) and the 1:1 Ethereum state fork create massive confusion between forked assets (which have no real value) and legitimate tokens, making it one of the highest-risk chains for scams and rug pulls.
Common Pulsechain Scam Types
Pulsechain Security FAQ
Are PulseChain tokens safe?
PulseChain has very high memecoin and speculative token activity. Many tokens are unaudited and high-risk. Always scan PulseChain tokens before interacting.
What makes PulseChain particularly risky?
PulseChain's Ethereum fork means many tokens are duplicated from ETH. Scammers exploit confusion between forked and original assets, and memecoin rug pulls are very common.
How do I check PulseChain tokens?
Our scanner checks PulseChain tokens for honeypots, liquidity locks, ownership status, and contract vulnerabilities. Be extra cautious with any PulseChain token.
How do forked token impersonation scams work on PulseChain?
Since PulseChain forked Ethereum's entire state, every ERC-20 token was duplicated — including USDT, USDC, and blue-chip DeFi tokens. These forked copies have zero real value but show in wallets with familiar names. Scammers sell forked tokens at a discount claiming they're "the PulseChain version." Our scanner identifies whether tokens are original PulseChain deployments or valueless forked copies from the genesis state.
What sacrifice phase scams target PulseChain users?
PulseChain launched through a "sacrifice" mechanism. Scammers create new tokens claiming to be part of an upcoming "sacrifice phase 2" or "PulseChain V2 sacrifice" to collect funds. There is no official second sacrifice phase. Our scanner flags tokens from deployers running sacrifice-themed marketing campaigns and checks for contracts that accept deposits with no verifiable redemption mechanism.
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Important Disclaimer
This Pulsechain 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.

