| Name | Related DEX | Address | Token Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AMDon / USDC 30% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x5eb1...71f5 | 447.0660007333 |
| AMDon / USDC 29% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0xdc1e...0abb | 448.7503056277 |
| AMDon / USDC 28% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0xdb0a...ab1a | 419.287134926 |
| AMDon / USDT 50% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x3f2b...d4ed | 313.4627962438 |
| AMDon / USDC 70% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x8395...6893 | 605.9868679823 |
| AMDon / USDC 50% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0xb893...0104 | 337.1479106828 |
| AMDon / USDT 90% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x6d35...eac1 | 59.796749506 |
| AMDon / USDC 90% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0xd54f...9d18 | 1617.630074351 |
| AMDon / USDC 1% | uniswap_v3 | 0xc0af...afa2 | 207.2463302061 |
Generally, a honeypot Detector operation consists of a computer, applications and data that simulate the behavior of a real system that would be attractive to attackers, such as a financial system, internet of things (IoT) devices, or a public utility or transportation network. It appears as part of a network but is actually isolated and closely monitored. Because there is no reason for legitimate users to access a honeypot, any attempts to communicate with it are considered hostile.