contract-auditor
Quick-scan a smart contract for rug, honeypot, or centralization risk before sending funds. It combines verified source, live on-chain state, and heuristic Solidity analysis to return a SAFE/CAUTION/HIGH-RISK verdict.
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contract-auditor 🛡️
Quick-scan a smart contract for rug / honeypot / centralization risk before you approve or send funds.
contract-auditor is an MCP server and a pay-per-call x402 HTTP API. Give it a deployed contract address + chain (or raw Solidity source) and it returns a SAFE / CAUTION / HIGH-RISK verdict with an explained risk score.
It combines three things an AI agent can't gather on its own from a chat:
- Verified source from Sourcify (key-less, multi-chain) — or the absence of it (a strong red flag).
- Live on-chain state via public RPC — is there code at all? Is it an upgradeable proxy (owner can swap the code)? Who is the owner, and is it a single EOA, a multisig, or renounced?
- Heuristic Solidity scan for the real ways a contract takes or freezes your funds.
⚠️ Heuristic quick-scan, not a formal audit. Absence of findings is not proof of safety. Always do your own research before sending funds.
What it catches
| 🔁 Upgradeable proxy | EIP-1967 / 1167 / beacon — the owner can replace the audited code |
| 👑 Owner powers | mint, pause, blacklist, owner-adjustable fees/tax, max-tx limits, trading on/off, withdraw/sweep |
| 💀 Dangerous primitives | selfdestruct, delegatecall, tx.origin auth, arbitrary external calls, inline assembly |
| 🍯 Honeypot signals | can't-sell patterns: blacklist + uncapped tax + trading switch + wallet/tx caps |
| 🔓 Owner status | live on-chain: renounced, single EOA (one key), or multisig/timelock? |
| ❓ Unverified | no verified source on Sourcify = you can't read what you're trusting |
Use as an MCP server (free)
{
"mcpServers": {
"contract-auditor": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "contract-auditor-mcp"] }
}
}
Tool: audit_contract — params: address, chain (alias or chainId), source (optional raw Solidity), deep (boolean).
Or connect over HTTP at POST /mcp.
Free HTTP API
GET https://contract-auditor-ivory.vercel.app/audit?address=0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7&chain=ethereum
GET https://contract-auditor-ivory.vercel.app/audit?address=0x...&chain=base
Supported chains: ethereum, base, optimism, arbitrum, polygon, bsc, avalanche, gnosis, celo (or a numeric chainId). Free tier is rate-limited to 30 requests/hour/IP.
Pay-per-call (x402)
The /pro/audit route is gated by x402. Your agent pays $0.25 USDC per call automatically — no sign-up, no API key — settling on-chain (USDC on Base) to the operator wallet.
GET /pro/audit?address=0x...&chain=ethereum # 402 → pay → result
How it works (honest about the limits)
- Source is fetched from Sourcify by
(chainId, address). If a contract is only verified on a native explorer and not mirrored to Sourcify, it shows as unverified here — pass thesourcedirectly to scan it. - On-chain checks use public RPCs (best-effort, community endpoints). If a chain's RPC is briefly down the audit degrades to a source-only verdict.
- The Solidity scan is static pattern/heuristic analysis with comment-stripping and owner-gating context. It is tuned for low false-alarm on well-known patterns, but it is not symbolic execution or a formal verifier.
License
MIT
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