Is HONEY safe?
HONEY (HONEY) · 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
HostDeFi score: higher = safer (0–100)
- thin liquidity — fragile, easy to move
- the creator wallet holds under 5% of supply (<0.01%)
Re-scan HONEY live before you trade
On-chain state changes — verify the current read, then swap non-custodially if it clears.
What the data says about HONEY
One detail on HONEY didn't fully resolve in the 2026-08-19 snapshot: its authority state. So rather than assume anything either way, it's worth a direct check, and the scanner above reads it live in a couple of seconds before you trade.
By the numbers, HONEY is showing $4.85K of on-chain liquidity and a holder base of 91,360 as of 2026-08-19. Set the $4.85K pool against roughly $3.47M in market cap and the picture sharpens — depth is shallow for the size, so trades move the price more than the chart suggests and getting out cleanly takes care. 91,360 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. On concentration, the deployer wallet holds just <0.01% of HONEY as of 2026-08-19, so the person who launched it isn't sitting on a dominant share.
Two forces will shape HONEY's grade going forward. Steady growth in real liquidity past $4.85K is the simplest way up; and it eases if liquidity drifts away from $4.85K or ownership gets tighter. Snapshot dated 2026-08-19 — re-run the scan for HONEY's latest before you make a call.
Safety history of HONEY
Weekly snapshots — how HONEY’s market structure and grade have moved over time.
| Date | Liquidity | Holders | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-19 | $4.85K | 91,360 | A |
| 2026-08-18 | $4.91K | 91,360 | A |
| 2026-08-17 | $5.13K | 91,397 | A |
| 2026-08-16 | $5.13K | 91,409 | A |
| 2026-08-10 | $4.33K | 91,281 | A |
| 2026-08-09 | $4.69K | 91,325 | A |
Contract
4vMsoUT2BWatFweudnQM1xedRLfJgJ7hswhcpz4xgBTy
Verify HONEY by this address, never by name or ticker.
FAQ
Is HONEY a safe token?
As of the 2026-08-19 snapshot, HONEY scores 85/100 (grade A) on HostDeFi's on-chain read — based on its unconfirmed mint authority, unconfirmed freeze authority, liquidity of $4.85K and 91,360 holders, with the creator wallet holding <0.01% of supply. 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 HONEY, or is it a honeypot?
HONEY's freeze authority couldn't be confirmed from the 2026-08-19 snapshot. Since that's the Solana lever that can block a sale, verify it directly with the live scan above before you trade.
Who holds most of HONEY?
The wallet that created HONEY holds <0.01% of the supply as of 2026-08-19 — a small stake, under the 5% the scanners flag. That sits alongside a holder base of 91,360; a broad base lowers the odds that any one seller can steer the price, but the creator's share is the number to watch first.
Can HONEY's supply be inflated?
The mint authority state couldn't be confirmed from the 2026-08-19 snapshot — verify it with a live scan before relying on the supply being fixed.
What is the HONEY contract address?
The HONEY mint address on Solana is 4vMsoUT2BWatFweudnQM1xedRLfJgJ7hswhcpz4xgBTy. 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 HONEY safely?
Run the live on-chain scan at the top of this page first; if HONEY clears, you can swap it here directly. Whatever venue you use, match the contract address (4vMsoUT2BWatFweudnQM1xedRLfJgJ7hswhcpz4xgBTy) exactly before trading — copying the ticker is how clone scams catch buyers, and the address is the one field they can't fake.