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Is JELLYJELLY safe?

jelly-my-jelly (JELLYJELLY) · Solana · on-chain safety read, grade A (100/100)

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
$56.33M
Liquidity
$2.21M
FDV
$56.33M
Holders
33,470
Top-10
74.29%

HostDeFi score: higher = safer (0–100)

Clean checks
  • mint authority renounced
  • freeze authority renounced
  • liquidity depth is healthy
  • the creator wallet holds under 5% of supply (1.85%)

Re-scan JELLYJELLY live before you trade

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

What the data says about JELLYJELLY

Where a lot of tokens leave a door open, JELLYJELLY has closed both. The ability to create new tokens has been given up permanently, and freeze has been renounced as well, so no one can hold your tokens in place. That's why JELLYJELLY sits comfortably at 100/100 as of 2026-08-19 — the pitfalls that sink most tokens simply aren't here.

By the numbers, JELLYJELLY is showing a $2.21M pool and 33,470 holders as of 2026-08-19. The $2.21M pool against a ~$56.33M cap is a middling ratio — enough for typical trades to clear, but worth respecting if you're trading size. A 33,470-holder base is a fair start, but distribution matters more than the count — check how much sits in the largest wallets before leaning on it. On concentration, the deployer wallet holds just 1.85% of JELLYJELLY as of 2026-08-19, so the person who launched it isn't sitting on a dominant share.

Here's what would move JELLYJELLY's grade from here: it gets stronger as depth extends beyond $2.21M without ownership tightening; and it dips if the pool shrinks or ownership bunches into fewer hands. Everything above is a 2026-08-19 snapshot, and the scan at the top refreshes it in seconds whenever you need it.

Balance concentration: the 10 largest token accounts hold 74.29% of JELLYJELLY's supply as of 2026-08-16 — a heavily concentrated distribution — a handful of accounts can move or exit this market at will. Note these are token accounts: liquidity pools, exchange wallets and lockers count among them, so read this together with liquidity, not instead of it.

Safety history of JELLYJELLY

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

DateLiquidityHoldersGrade
2026-08-19$2.21M33,470A
2026-08-18$2.21M33,469A
2026-08-17$2.21M33,473A
2026-08-16$2.22M33,478A
2026-08-10$2.20M33,489A
2026-08-09$2.24M33,508A

Contract

FeR8VBqNRSUD5NtXAj2n3j1dAHkZHfyDktKuLXD4pump

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

FAQ

Is JELLYJELLY a safe token?

As of the 2026-08-19 snapshot, JELLYJELLY scores 100/100 (grade A) on HostDeFi's on-chain read — based on its renounced mint authority, renounced freeze authority, liquidity of $2.21M and 33,470 holders, with the creator wallet holding 1.85% 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 JELLYJELLY, or is it a honeypot?

On Solana, the lever that can block a sale is the freeze authority, and JELLYJELLY's is renounced as of 2026-08-19 — no one can freeze your balance to trap you in. With $2.21M of liquidity there's a pool to sell into, though how cleanly depends on your size against that depth.

Who holds most of JELLYJELLY?

The wallet that created JELLYJELLY holds 1.85% of the supply as of 2026-08-19 — a small stake, under the 5% the scanners flag. That sits alongside a holder base of 33,470; 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 JELLYJELLY'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 JELLYJELLY contract address?

The JELLYJELLY mint address on Solana is FeR8VBqNRSUD5NtXAj2n3j1dAHkZHfyDktKuLXD4pump. 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 JELLYJELLY safely?

Run the live on-chain scan at the top of this page first; if JELLYJELLY clears, you can swap it here directly. Whatever venue you use, match the contract address (FeR8VBqNRSUD5NtXAj2n3j1dAHkZHfyDktKuLXD4pump) 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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