Something else from the latest AMA that deserves a closer look is DeepBot running its own scanner alongside Blockaid.
A safety rating is helpful, but it is not the whole check.
Blockaid can look through the contract and identify known dangerous behaviour, suspicious permissions and other warning signs.
DeepBot then adds its own scanning and simulated buying and selling before the user enters.
That second part makes a lot of sense to me.
A contract can look normal when someone reads through the code, but the real question for a trader is simpler:
Can I buy it?
And once I own it, can I actually sell it again?
A simulated trade tries to test what would happen without risking the userโs real money first.
Does the buy go through?
Does the sell go through?
What tax is being applied?
Does the contract reject the transaction?
Is there enough liquidity?
Does the expected output look anything like the amount being put in?
That gives DeepBot another chance to catch a problem before the actual transaction is sent.
It also explains why safety can slow a new-token trade down slightly.
The system is not only reading a label and pressing buy.
It may be checking the contract, gathering the token information, preparing the quote and trying to make sure a sell path exists.
In a market where a few seconds can matter, everyone wants the result immediately.
But being early is not much use if the token can enter the wallet and never leave it again.
Krypt was also honest that none of this can make a fresh launch completely safe.
A developer can behave well during the initial check and do something later.
Liquidity can disappear.
Permissions can change.
The market can simply collapse even when the contract itself works perfectly.
That is why the different layers matter.
Blockaid checks what it can see in the contract.
DeepBot runs its own checks and simulated trades.
The quote shows what the transaction should return.
Ethereum Emergency Sell can watch for certain rug patterns after the purchase.
None of them replaces the others, and none of them guarantees the token will be a good trade.
But putting several checks together is a much better starting point than trusting one green badge and hoping for the best.
Testing Dale here:
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