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| Rating | (0) | (0) |
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Health | Healthy | Healthy |
| Chain | solana only | solana only |
| Open Source | ||
| Features | 4 features | 6 features |
| Upvotes | ▲ 0 | ▲ 0 |
| Twitter Followers | 1,103 | 9,189 |
| Categories | Security & Audit | Security & Audit, Developer Tools |
| Description | Chrome extension that scans Solana tokens for rug pulls and scams | Rust-based fuzzing framework for finding Solana smart contract vulnerabilities |
TokenSpy TokenSpy is a browser extension that analyzes Solana tokens for rug pull risks directly on DexScreener and DexTools. It provides a risk score out of 99, checks mint authority, buy/sell tax changes, to... Trident Trident is a Rust-based fuzzing framework for Solana programs developed by Ackee Blockchain, designed to discover overflows, data handling problems, and edge-case vulnerabilities through automated fuz...
Both TokenSpy and Trident hold similar community ratings, suggesting users find comparable value in each. Your choice should come down to specific features, pricing, and ecosystem fit rather than overall score.
TokenSpy uses a free model, while Trident is free. Both tools are free, so cost isn't a deciding factor — focus on features and reliability instead.
TokenSpy offers 4 features including Risk score out of 99 for any Solana token, Integrates directly into DexScreener and DexTools, Checks mint authority, taxes, holder concentration, liquidity locks, and 1 more. Trident counters with 6 features including Automated fuzz testing for Solana programs, Detects overflows and data handling bugs, Edge-case vulnerability discovery, and 3 more. The right choice depends on which specific features matter for your use case — check the individual review pages for full breakdowns.
We monitor both tools around the clock for uptime, SSL validity, and response times. TokenSpy currently has a healthy health status. Trident is rated healthy with 100.0% uptime. For tools you rely on daily — especially trading bots or wallets — uptime and speed are non-negotiable.
TokenSpy's key strengths include works passively while you browse — no extra steps needed, free with no wallet connection required. Trident stands out for finds bugs that manual review misses, free and open-source, built by reputable solana security firm. On the flip side, TokenSpy's weaknesses include data may occasionally be inaccurate for very new tokens, while Trident's main drawback is requires rust knowledge to configure and use.
Both TokenSpy and Trident operate in the security & audit space, so this is a direct head-to-head. Neither has a clear community advantage, so your decision should be feature-driven. We recommend trying both — TokenSpy is free to start and Trident is free to start. Read user reviews on each tool's page for real-world feedback from the Solana community.