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The SURCHI Explorer is your primary entry point for on-chain research. From a single search bar you can retrieve comprehensive data on any token, smart contract, wallet address, or liquidity pair across all supported networks — with results loading in real time from SURCHI’s continuously updated blockchain index. Whether you are evaluating a newly launched Solana memecoin, auditing an Ethereum DeFi contract, or profiling a whale wallet on BNB Chain, the Explorer surfaces the data you need without requiring you to switch between block explorers, DEX aggregators, and analytics dashboards.

Search Capabilities

Token Data Points

Every token page in the SURCHI Explorer displays a standardized set of data fields. The table below describes each field and provides an example of what you will see in practice.

Holder Analysis

The Holders tab on any token page gives you a granular view of who owns the token and how concentrated that ownership is.
  • Top holder list — The 100 largest holding wallets ranked by balance, each shown as a percentage of total supply. Click any address to open its wallet profile.
  • Concentration metrics — SURCHI calculates what percentage of supply is held by the top 10, top 20, and top 50 wallets, giving you an at-a-glance sense of centralization risk.
  • Whale detection — Wallets holding more than 1% of total supply are automatically flagged as whales. You can set a custom threshold for your own analysis.
  • Insider wallet identification — SURCHI’s behavioral engine cross-references early buyers against the deployer wallet’s transaction graph to flag addresses that may be connected to the team or pre-launch insiders.
  • Holder growth chart — A time-series chart of unique holder count over the token’s lifetime, helping you distinguish organic adoption from manufactured metrics.

Risk Detection

SURCHI automatically evaluates every indexed token against a set of on-chain risk indicators. These checks run continuously and update whenever new contract interactions or ownership changes are detected.

Honeypot Detection

SURCHI simulates buy and sell transactions against the token contract in a sandboxed environment. If the simulation detects that sell transactions revert or fail — a classic honeypot signature — the token is flagged immediately and a prominent warning is displayed on its page.

Tax Analysis

Buy and sell tax rates are extracted directly from contract bytecode and confirmed through live transaction simulation. Tokens with taxes above 10% on either side are highlighted, and any discrepancy between declared and actual tax rates is flagged as a critical risk indicator.

Ownership Renouncement

SURCHI tracks the contract owner address and monitors for renouncement transactions in real time. Tokens where the owner has not renounced control — particularly those with mint or blacklist functions — receive an elevated risk score until renouncement is confirmed on-chain.

Liquidity Lock Status

SURCHI checks whether the LP tokens for each pool are locked via a recognized locker contract (e.g., Unicrypt, Team.Finance, Raydium’s native lock). Unlocked liquidity is a leading indicator of potential rugpull risk and is surfaced prominently in the token risk summary.

DEX Routing & Pool Detection

SURCHI automatically discovers and indexes every liquidity pool associated with a token by scanning factory contract events across all supported DEX protocols. You do not need to specify which DEX to look on — SURCHI checks all of them. Indexed DEX protocols include:
  • Ethereum: Uniswap V2, Uniswap V3, SushiSwap, Curve
  • BNB Chain: PancakeSwap V2, PancakeSwap V3, BiSwap
  • Solana: Raydium AMM, Raydium CLMM, Orca Whirlpools, Pump.fun bonding curves, Jupiter-routed pools
  • Polygon: QuickSwap, Uniswap V3
  • Base: Uniswap V3, Aerodrome
  • Avalanche: Trader Joe V1/V2, Pangolin
  • Arbitrum: Uniswap V3, Camelot V2/V3
When multiple pools exist for the same token pair, SURCHI aggregates their combined liquidity and displays each pool individually so you can see where volume is concentrated. The smart liquidity routing engine uses this pool graph to calculate optimal swap paths — see the Liquidity Routing page for details.

Transaction Explorer

The Transactions tab on any token or wallet page gives you a filterable, real-time feed of on-chain activity:
  • Transaction types — Filter by swaps, transfers, liquidity additions, liquidity removals, or contract calls.
  • Direction — Show only buys, only sells, or both directions of swap activity.
  • Size filter — Set a minimum USD value to focus on significant transactions and filter out dust.
  • Wallet labels — Known wallets (exchanges, protocols, flagged actors) are labeled automatically so you can spot significant counterparties at a glance.
  • Decoded data — For verified contracts, function names and decoded argument values are shown alongside the raw transaction hash, making it easy to understand what each transaction actually did.
  • Real-time updates — New transactions appear in the feed within seconds of on-chain confirmation without requiring a page refresh.

Search Examples

The following addresses can be pasted directly into the SURCHI search bar to explore the Explorer’s capabilities:
You can also search by token name or symbol (e.g., USDT, CAKE, SOL) and use the chain filter dropdown to narrow results to a specific network when dealing with tokens that share a ticker across chains.
SURCHI’s risk scores, honeypot checks, and audit flags are automated analytical tools designed to assist your research — they are not financial advice and do not constitute a guarantee of safety. Automated systems can produce false positives and false negatives. Always conduct your own due diligence before making any investment decision, and never invest more than you can afford to lose.