The
Dossier
You got an address from Telegram. Paste it once — get everything that's verifiably true about it, with a plain-English read on top.
The Dossier routes any address — pool, token, or wallet — and runs every check: identity, fork status, contract safety, live price & exit depth, and holder concentration. Measured facts are 3/3-verified; derived and single-source data are clearly labelled and can never leak into the verdict.
Someone shipped you an address. Here's everything true about it.
Every other check makes you guess which tool to open. The Dossier doesn't: paste one address and it figures out what it is, then composes all of the checks — the same triple-verified cards from the Fork-Mirror Detector, Token Safety Scanner and LP Risk Radar — into a single record, topped with one neutral sentence that says what the chain actually shows. No safe/unsafe score, no advice: a record of facts, each with its receipt.
It also draws the line most tools blur. A measured fact is read across three RPCs. A derived fact (price, exit depth) is pure math on those reads. A single-source indexer fact (who the top holders are) is walled off in its own section, tagged, and — where possible — its numbers are re-read 3/3. The one-line read is built only from measured and derived facts; indexer data can never reach it. You always know exactly how solid each number is.
One paste, the whole record
Pool, token or wallet — the Dossier routes it and runs every check, three RPCs each, then reads it back to you in one line.