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Is AEON safe?

Project Aeon (AEON) · Solana · on-chain safety read, grade A (85/100)

Data snapshot: 2026-08-19 · source: Jupiter token API + on-chain flags · refreshed weekly · not financial advice

✓ Mint renounced✓ Freeze renounced
Price
$0
Market cap
$16.67K
Liquidity
$9.32K
FDV
$16.67K
Holders
5,873

HostDeFi score: higher = safer (0–100)

Flags to weigh
  • thin liquidity — fragile, easy to move
Clean checks
  • mint authority renounced
  • freeze authority renounced

Re-scan AEON live before you trade

On-chain state changes — verify the current read, then swap non-custodially if it clears.

What the data says about AEON

The best news on AEON is the part risky tokens usually get wrong — its contract. No new tokens can ever be created, so the supply you see is the supply there is, and freeze is disabled as well, so selling is always your call. So the A here (85/100, 2026-08-19) rests on a clean foundation — the rest is just reading the numbers.

Looking at the market data, AEON shows $9.32K of on-chain liquidity and 5,873 wallets holding as of 2026-08-19. Encouragingly, that $9.32K pool is deep relative to a market cap of about $16.67K — the kind of ratio that lets real size move in and out without much slippage. 5,873 holders is a decent base; just remember the number alone doesn't reveal how much the top wallets control, so weigh it with the concentration figure.

Where does AEON go from here? Two things to watch. AEON moves up as depth grows beyond today's $9.32K and ownership stays well spread; and it would slip if concentration crept up among the 5,873 holders or depth faded. It's a 2026-08-19 snapshot rather than a live feed, so give AEON a fresh scan before you commit.

Safety history of AEON

Weekly snapshots — how AEON’s market structure and grade have moved over time.

DateLiquidityHoldersGrade
2026-08-19$9.32K5,873A
2026-08-18$9.32K5,873A
2026-08-17$9.12K5,874A
2026-08-16$9.12K5,874A
2026-08-10$9.12K5,878A
2026-08-09$9.12K5,878A

Contract

72XUGRRzuSoLRch3QPpSPHkuZ8F58rvtCNF4QSosLb4H

Verify AEON by this address, never by name or ticker.

FAQ

Is AEON a safe token?

As of the 2026-08-19 snapshot, AEON scores 85/100 (grade A) on HostDeFi's on-chain read — based on its renounced mint authority, renounced freeze authority, liquidity of $9.32K and 5,873 holders. That grades contract and market structure, not price direction — a clean read is not a guarantee, so re-scan before trading, since on-chain state can change.

Can you sell AEON, or is it a honeypot?

On Solana, the lever that can block a sale is the freeze authority, and AEON's is renounced as of 2026-08-19 — no one can freeze your balance to trap you in. With $9.32K of liquidity there's a pool to sell into, though how cleanly depends on your size against that depth.

Who holds most of AEON?

AEON has 5,873 holders as of 2026-08-19. A headline count doesn't reveal how much the largest wallets control, so read it with the concentration figure on this page — broad distribution is a good sign, a few wallets owning most of the supply is not.

Can AEON's supply be inflated?

No — the mint authority is renounced as of the 2026-08-19 snapshot, so no new supply can be created and the circulating figure is a ceiling.

What is the AEON contract address?

The AEON mint address on Solana is 72XUGRRzuSoLRch3QPpSPHkuZ8F58rvtCNF4QSosLb4H. Always verify a token by its contract address, not its name or ticker — scam clones copy tickers, but the address is unique.

Where can you buy AEON safely?

Run the live on-chain scan at the top of this page first; if AEON clears, you can swap it here directly. Whatever venue you use, match the contract address (72XUGRRzuSoLRch3QPpSPHkuZ8F58rvtCNF4QSosLb4H) exactly before trading — copying the ticker is how clone scams catch buyers, and the address is the one field they can't fake.

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