No sell transactions on Ethereum
In any real market, someone eventually sells. A token that records dozens or hundreds of buys across 24 hours without one successful sell is almost always a honeypot: a contract engineered so that buyers can enter but can never exit. The buy flow is bait; the absence of sells is the trap springing shut in public data.
This is one of the strongest signals in the entire screening layer because it requires no interpretation. The evidence field on each record shows the exact buy count observed alongside zero sells.
Honeypots survive because the trap is invisible from the buyer's side until they try to exit. The only reliable defense is reading the sell-side data before buying — if nobody has sold in a full day of active buying, assume the contract forbids it and stay out.
Ethereum's higher deployment costs filter out the cheapest factory launches, but the network's liquidity and prestige make it a prime target for more sophisticated token fraud — polished honeypots and contract-level traps rather than obvious dust pools.
Latest rejections under this rule on Ethereum
| Token | Network | Failed rule | Evidence | Contract | Rejected |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No rejections recorded under this rule on Ethereum yet. | |||||