quickintel-scanScan any token for security risks, honeypots, and scams using Quick Intel's contract analysis API. Use when: checking if a token is safe to buy, detecting ho...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install azep-ninja/quickintel-scanGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://x402.quickintel.io/v1/scan/full`Calls external URL not in known-safe list
https://x402.quickintel.io/v1/scan/full`AI Analysis
The external API call is documented, consistent with the skill's stated purpose of token scanning, and uses a known payment protocol (x402). While it sends token addresses to a third party, this is an expected function for security analysis, not unauthorized data exfiltration. The credential recommendations are for managed wallet services, reducing direct key exposure risk.
Audited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
A user is considering purchasing a new token on a decentralized exchange and wants to verify its security before investing. This scenario involves scanning the token's contract to detect honeypots, scams, or hidden risks like mint functions or high taxes, ensuring the user avoids potential losses.
A crypto project team or exchange is evaluating a token for listing or partnership. They use the scanner to audit the contract for ownership risks, liquidity issues, and scam indicators, providing a security report to inform their decision-making process.
A student or researcher in blockchain technology wants to learn about common security vulnerabilities in token contracts. They scan various tokens to analyze real-world examples of honeypots, scams, and contract permissions, enhancing their understanding of smart contract risks.
After a user suspects they have interacted with a fraudulent token, they scan the contract to confirm if it's a known scam or honeypot. This helps in documenting the incident, warning others, and understanding the specific security flaws involved.
An investor holds tokens across multiple blockchain networks and wants to periodically review their portfolio for security risks. They scan each token on its respective chain to check for updates in contract ownership, mint capabilities, or newly identified scams.
The skill operates on a usage-based model where each token scan costs $0.03 USDC, processed via the x402 payment protocol. This generates revenue from individual users and developers conducting frequent security checks, with low barriers to entry due to minimal cost per scan.
Integration with wallet services like Sponge and AgentWallet drives adoption by offering secure, keyless payment options. Revenue may come from referral fees, API usage agreements, or shared transaction fees, incentivizing these partnerships to promote the scanner to their user bases.
Targeting businesses such as exchanges or auditing firms, this model offers bulk scanning packages or subscription plans for high-volume usage. It provides predictable revenue streams while catering to clients needing regular, large-scale token security assessments.
💬 Integration Tip
Start with a managed wallet service like Sponge to avoid handling private keys, and ensure you have a small USDC balance on a supported chain like Base for low-fee payments.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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