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Reading the numbers

Every token carries a trust ribbon — a row of indicator pips, each a signal in one of three states:

  • 🟩 good — measured, and it checks out.
  • 🟥 bad — measured, and it's a red flag.
  • 🟨 unknown — we couldn't measure it. This is a first-class state, shown with equal weight. A gap in the ribbon is a gap in what we know, never a silent pass.

The six pips, in order: sellable, honeypot, source, mint, owner, liquidity. Hover any pip in the app for the plain-language reading.

Below the ribbon sit the measured numbers — market cap, liquidity, 24h volume, holders, opening bundle, concentration. These are facts, shown as-is.

No score yet — on purpose

There is deliberately no single 0–100 score yet. Weights are set from measured lift over real outcomes, not from how plausible a signal sounds — and that takes a window of collected history. Until then, basecompass shows the honest signals and lets you read them. When the score arrives, every scored token will be stamped with the strategy version that produced it, and numbers from different versions are never averaged.

Every launch on Base, with bearings.