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Solomon (SOLO)

Solana SPL Token

Solomon ($SOLO) is a Solana SPL token with contract address SoLo9oxzLDpcq1dpqAgMwgce5WqkRDtNXK7EPnbmeta. This token has a total supply of 25,799,971.31 tokens with 6 decimals. Before investing in Solomon, check the safety analysis below to verify if the freeze authority and mint authority have been revoked.

About Solomon

Building a more composable dollar: a dollar that stays at a dollar, doesn’t rebase, and earns.

Token Details

Name

Solomon

Symbol

SOLO

Total Supply

25,799,971.31

Decimals

6

Token Contract Address

SoLo9oxzLDpcq1dpqAgMwgce5WqkRDtNXK7EPnbmeta

Is Solomon Safe? Token Risk Analysis

Check if Solomon ($SOLO) is a legitimate token or potential scam. Review the authority status below to assess rug pull risks.

Freeze Authority

Revoked

Mint Authority

Still enabled

Metadata

Mutable

What do these risk indicators mean?

Freeze Authority

If freeze authority is still enabled, the token creator can freeze your tokens at any time, preventing you from selling or transferring them. A revoked freeze authority means your tokens cannot be frozen.

Mint Authority

If mint authority is still enabled, the token creator can mint unlimited new tokens, diluting your holdings and potentially crashing the price. A revoked mint authority ensures a fixed supply.

Metadata Mutability

If metadata is mutable, the token creator can change the token's name, symbol, or image at any time. Immutable metadata cannot be changed, providing more transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions about Solomon

What is the Solomon contract address?

The Solomon ($SOLO) token contract address on Solana is SoLo9oxzLDpcq1dpqAgMwgce5WqkRDtNXK7EPnbmeta. Always verify this address before making any transactions to avoid scams.

Is Solomon safe to buy?

To determine if Solomon is safe, check the risk analysis above. Key safety indicators include: Freeze Authority (Revoked), Mint Authority (Still enabled), and Metadata (Mutable). Tokens with revoked authorities are generally considered safer.

How can I verify Solomon is legitimate?

To verify Solomon is legit:

  1. Check if freeze and mint authorities are revoked
  2. Verify the contract address matches official sources
  3. Review the token on Solscan
  4. Research the project's team and community

What is the total supply of Solomon?

Solomon ($SOLO) has a total supply of 25,799,971.31 tokens with 6 decimal places. The mint authority is currently Still enabled, which means new tokens can still be minted by the creator.

Where can I buy Solomon?

Solomon ($SOLO) can be traded on Solana decentralized exchanges (DEX) like Jupiter, Raydium, or Orca. Use the contract address above to find the correct trading pair. Always double-check the token address to avoid fake tokens.