If you can paste an address into a box — or type a sentence to an AI assistant — you can get a clear GO / CAUTION / BLOCK answer on any token or wallet. Two ways, both for non-coders.
Salvo checks whether a token is safe to buy, whether you'd actually be able to sell it back, and whether a wallet is mixed up in scams — and answers in one quick, sub-cent check. Six checks, one engine:
| Pre-trade | Is it safe to buy this token right now? — the all-in-one answer |
| Token safety | Is this a honeypot or rug? (it actually simulates selling on-chain) |
| Wallet risk | Is this wallet tied to scams or sanctions? |
| Wallet score | Is this a real, high-quality wallet (0–100)? |
| Token unlock | When do this token's locked coins unlock? |
| Wallet graph | Who is this wallet connected to? (a visual map) |
For "I just want an answer right now." Nothing to install, no config.
0x… string) into the console.Wire Salvo into Claude, Cursor, or any assistant that supports MCP, then just ask it to check things for you.
sk_live_). Treat it like a password.sk_live_... with your key:{
"mcpServers": {
"salvo": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "salvo-mcp"],
"env": { "SALVO_API_KEY": "sk_live_...", "SALVO_BASE_URL": "https://salvo.one" }
}
}
}
Passed the safety, sell-back and liquidity checks. Proceed if you want — but GO means "no red flags", not "guaranteed profit". Salvo checks safety, not price.
Something needs a second look — thin liquidity, an unconfirmed sell path, elevated risk. Read the reasons, keep it small, don't ape in. Treat caution as "not yet".
A hard stop — the sell-simulation failed (you likely can't sell it back), trading is disabled, or risk is very high. Walk away. This is the moment Salvo is built for.
sk_live_ key is a password to your prepaid balance — keep it private. It can only run checks and spend your balance; it can't touch any crypto wallet or move funds. Regenerate it from your account page if it ever leaks.