Clanker.world Warning Tags

Token Warning Tags

When browsing tokens on clanker.world, you may see warning tags that indicate potential issues or unusual configurations. These warnings don't prevent tokens from being displayed, but they help users make informed decisions. The same warning tags are also provided when fetching info about specific tokens via the API.

Warning Types

UNUSUAL_TICK

What it means

The token's initial price doesn't match expected market cap thresholds or pricing standards.

Why you see this

  • For ETH-paired tokens: The calculated market cap is below ~1 ETH at deployment.

  • For Supported Quote Tokens: The starting tick of the pool deviates from the initial tick supported via API deployments.

Should I be concerned?

This may indicate an incorrectly configured deployment or unusual starting market caps. Proceed with caution and verify the token's intended pricing.


UNUSUAL_PAIR_ADDRESS

What it means

The token is paired with a quote token that is not on the list of Supported Quote Tokens.

Why you see this

The token isn't paired with one of the Supported Quote Tokens.

Should I be concerned?

Unusual pairings might indicate experimental of non-standard liquidity setups. If the paired token itself doesn't have deep onchain liquidity, the new token might not be able to be traded without directly having the paired token. Proceed with caution and verify the safety of the paired token.


MISSING_POOL_CONFIG

What it means

Legacy pool configuration data is missing.

Why you see this

The token's liquidity pool data couldn't be properly retrieved.

Should I be concerned?

These are primarily for legacy (v3.1.0 and previous) tokens. If v4.0.0+ tokens show this warning, proceed with caution as the starting market cap and liquidity configuration might not be known.


UNUSUAL_POSITIONS

What it means

The token's liquidity positions don't match standard configurations.

Why you see this

The token's liquidity positions do not conform to either the preconfigured Standard or Project liquidity setups.

Should I be concerned?

While not necessarily dangerous, unusual positions might indicate experimental liquidity distributions or ranges that are not as straightforward. Proceed with caution - users may also validate event logs for where the initial liquidity was placed during the token creation process.


Warning tags serve as automated assessments and to not perfectly capture tokens that are "safe". Always conduct your own research before making trading decisions.

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