Chart looks real. Proof still needed.
Use the red flag checklist when the pair, token address, liquidity, route, holders, or links do not line up cleanly, then turn it into a verifier sprint.
Paste a mint or contract. Vectora helps you slow down, read the source and route signals, then decide whether the token deserves more attention.
Most visitors should only need this path: paste the token, read the public signals, and save it only if it is worth a second look.
Paste a mint or contract and start with visible source, route, and control signals.
Save tokens locally, refresh reports later, and compare what changed before acting from memory.
Attach an X handle, complete free verifier actions, and let the badge trail update when public checks land.
Vectora keeps the habit simple: check, save, prove, publish. Each step creates a reason to return without promising price movement.
Source, mint, route, authority, and liquidity context before the chart story.
Watchlist serious candidates so later decisions use refreshed evidence.
Verifier Sprint turns free checks and proof gaps into a returnable habit.
Weekly examples create ongoing conversation without engagement farming.
Use the dedicated $VTRAI path to match the official mint, check public proof, and open the official route without relying on a banner or screenshot.
Start with the exact token. Save it only if the public signals are clear enough to deserve another look.
The strongest habit is returning to evidence when the market gets loud. The watchlist is there for tokens that are still worth attention, not automatic trust.
Prefer public project pages and official references over replies, clips, or DMs.
Authority, metadata, supply, and liquidity context can change the decision.
Save candidates and refresh before acting from yesterday's memory.
Most searches begin with a messy token page, a loud AI coin, or a contract someone dropped in chat. Pick the matching check and skip the interpretive dance.
Use the red flag checklist when the pair, token address, liquidity, route, holders, or links do not line up cleanly, then turn it into a verifier sprint.
Start with the DexScreener safety checklist: source, exact CA, route, liquidity, holders, and control signals.
Cloned tickers and unofficial pairs can look close enough when everyone is rushing. Exact source wins.
A buyable token is not automatically sellable. Check route, controls, taxes, and useful sell depth.
A lock claim only helps when it matches the exact pool people are trading, not just the marketing line.
Low liquidity can make a tiny buy look heroic and a tiny sell look fatal. Check depth before the timeline starts doing theatre.
If DexScreener gives you a pair page, confirm you copied the actual token contract before checking anything else.
Before buying an AI token, match the source, contract, route, and links. The word agent is not an audit.
Most visitors only need one path. The homepage now groups the useful pages by intent instead of asking people to decode every feature at once.
Use the live check when you already have a mint or contract and want the source, route, and visible risk signals in one place.
Start with plain-English safety basics, then use the guide hub for Solana, DexScreener, mint authority, and verification workflows.
Use the proof pack and token info page for official references, public links, tracker pages, and the current project trail.
Save tokens on this browser, refresh trust reports later, and treat changed signals as the reason to slow down before a trade.
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