| Name | Related DEX | Address | Token Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| VAIX / USDT 5% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0xda9b...cb9e | 0.002138558278 |
| VAIX / WETH | uniswap_v2 | 0x4ae1...6675 | 0.002215477112 |
| USDC / VAIX 0.3% | uniswap_v3 | 0xac08...cea8 | 0.00210584310037131 |
| VAIX / WETH 1% | uniswap_v3 | 0x2120...c6b5 | 0.00003336567843 |
| VAIX / USDT 20% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x102d...cb2a | 0.001739345616 |
| VAIX / ETH 1% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0xc481...c6f2 | 0.1833602073 |
| VAIX / USDT 4.6% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x89ab...6ac3 | 0.003770132595 |
| VAIX / USDT 4% | uniswap-v4-ethereum | 0x706f...6c51 | 0.003725639765 |
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.