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Verify the canonical Brett contract on Base, check honeypot and liquidity risks, and get a 0-100 risk score.
Brett (BRETT) is one of Base's dominant memecoins, a frog-themed character from Matt Furie's Boys Club. Rug check BRETT to verify the canonical Base contract and distinguish from the dozens of fake-Brett impersonation tokens on Aerodrome.
Step 1: Copy the canonical BRETT contract address from a trusted source (the project's official website, CoinGecko, or CoinMarketCap). For Brett, the canonical Base address is 0x532f27101965dd16442E59d40670FaF5eBB142E4. Step 2: Paste the address into Sharpe's Rug Check — or click "Run live rug check" above to pre-fill the scanner. Step 3: Review the 0-100 risk score and the flagged patterns. A legitimate, mature token typically scores above 80; scores below 40 warrant caution. Step 4: Cross-reference with the chain-specific rug patterns on the Base overview — proxy upgrades, hidden fees, authority risks all differ by chain.
Base's rapid memecoin ecosystem growth through 2024–2026 has attracted both legitimate launches and a meaningful scam long tail. Base tokens inherit the full EVM rug-pattern set (hidden fees, honeypots, proxy contracts) plus Base-specific launchpad risks tied to Zora, Clanker, Virtuals, and creator-coin platforms. Clanker-launched tokens automatically have renounced ownership and Aerodrome liquidity locked at deploy, which eliminates two major vectors — but individual token economics (holder concentration, organic community, trading volume, wash-trading patterns) still vary widely. Key Base-specific concerns: (1) Zora creator-coin bonding curves with dev-controlled exit timing; (2) Clanker auto-deployed tokens where anyone can push a token through the factory with minimal vetting — the tech is safe but the creator may be a scammer on their 40th attempt; (3) Aerodrome liquidity rug risk on tokens launched outside Clanker where pools aren't locked by default; (4) Virtuals agent tokens where the agent's on-chain behavior can be modified post-launch; (5) standard EVM patterns inherited from mainnet — proxy upgrades, sell tax, honeypot functions. Base's low gas and Coinbase-ecosystem visibility drive high new-launch velocity, so fresh tokens hitting DexScreener warrant extra scrutiny on holder distribution and LP lock state. Sharpe's Rug Check covers Base with the same layered security scan as other EVM chains — Uniswap V3 and Aerodrome sell simulation, proxy detection, and BaseScan source verification.
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