Danger signal

Known Scam Bytecode

The contract's bytecode matches a previously identified scam — almost certainly the same factory.

Analyzer: Bytecode Patterns
Slug: known_scam_bytecode

What it means

Scam factories deploy thousands of identical or near-identical contracts. RektRadar fingerprints these bytecodes. A new token with a known scam fingerprint is functionally a clone of a previous rug.

Why it matters

Clone scams are the highest-confidence category. Even before any swap simulation, a known-scam bytecode means the contract behaves exactly like a previously confirmed rug.

How RektRadar detects it

Truncated keccak256 hash of the runtime bytecode (constructors stripped). Matches against the historical bytecode-to-token map are hard signals.

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