← Risk toolsLIQUIDITY RISK CHECKER

Measure the market you may need to exit.

Headline liquidity can hide fragmented pools, young markets and valuations that dwarf executable depth. NOP Intel aggregates surfaced pools and turns market structure into explicit exit questions.

No wallet required · Source-linked evidence · Not financial advice
EVIDENCE MODEL

The result is only as useful as the evidence behind it.

Each layer answers a different risk question. Source failures and unsupported fields remain visible so confidence is not manufactured.

01

Multi-pool view

Up to 20 surfaced pools are aggregated so one promoted venue does not define the entire market picture.

02

Concentration

The share of liquidity in the primary pool shows how much the observed exit depends on one venue.

03

Valuation context

Liquidity-to-FDV and recent turnover create questions about depth; they are not treated as manipulation proof.

04

Market consistency

Pool age, activity, price movement and cross-pool dispersion help identify young or internally inconsistent markets.

WHAT THE REPORT SHOWS

A decision brief, not a green badge.

The output keeps risk severity and evidence confidence separate. That distinction matters when a clean-looking score rests on incomplete data.

01

Aggregate liquidity

The report totals surfaced pool liquidity while preserving primary-pool concentration.

02

Exitability cautions

Thin depth, young pools and weak liquidity-to-valuation ratios become visible investor questions.

03

Market activity

Volume, buys, sells and turnover describe the current window without asserting intent.

04

Pool evidence

Named market-source links let the researcher inspect the current pool state independently.

DATA PROVENANCE

Named sources. Visible coverage.

NOP Intel applies published rules to current third-party and on-chain observations. It does not replace missing data with an AI opinion.

GeckoTerminal

Pool discovery, liquidity, FDV, volume, transactions, age and price context

Inspect source ↗

CoinGecko

Project and market references when the contract maps to a listed asset

Inspect source ↗

Source availability varies by network, address and indexing state. The live report records which configured sources returned usable evidence at analysis time.

HOW TO USE THE RESULT

Resolve the red flags before capital moves.

A NOP Intel report is a research brief, not an investment instruction. Start with hard-stop conditions, then inspect fragile liquidity, concentrated supply and missing evidence. A high score never cancels an unresolved critical question.

How to read a token risk score →
INVESTOR CHECKLIST

What to verify after the scan.

Automated triage should shorten manual research—not replace it. Resolve these questions against the original transactions, contracts and market state.

  1. Simulate price impact for the actual position size on the intended route.
  2. Verify LP ownership, lock amount, lock expiry and emergency permissions.
  3. Compare prices and activity across the largest surfaced pools.
  4. Monitor material withdrawals instead of relying on a one-time liquidity screenshot.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What the tool can—and cannot—tell you.

How much liquidity is enough?
There is no universal number. Compare usable depth with valuation, volatility, your position size and the share controlled by one venue or party.
Does locked liquidity prove a token is safe?
No. It addresses only one condition and only after the lock, owner, amount, relevant LP position, expiry and controls are independently verified.
Why aggregate multiple pools?
Liquidity and price can be fragmented. Looking at one pool can understate or overstate the market and hide reliance on a single venue.
VERIFY BEFORE YOU ALLOCATE

Turn a token claim into a documented evidence trail.

Run free analysis →