Ask Brain helps you verify the security of BSC smart contracts by analyzing verified contract source code from BSCScan. Get comprehensive security assessments and understand contract functionality.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.askbrain.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
What Gets Analyzed
When you request a security check, Ask Brain examines:- Common Vulnerabilities - Reentrancy, overflow, access control issues
- Suspicious Functions - Hidden minting, ownership changes, fee manipulation
- Proxy Contract Risks - Proxy patterns and upgrade risks
- Centralization Risks - Owner privileges and control mechanisms
- Rug Pull Indicators - Warning signs of potential scams
How to Use
Ask about contract security using the contract address:Security Analysis Types
Full Security Check
Request a comprehensive security analysis:Contract Explanation
Understand how a contract works:Special Cases
Four.meme Tokens
Tokens with addresses ending in4444 are standardized four.meme tokens. These are automatically recognized as safe, standardized tokens that don’t require detailed security analysis.
Unverified Contracts
If a contract is not verified on BSCScan, Ask Brain will inform you and recommend verifying the contract before trusting it.Understanding Results
Security assessments include:- Risk Level - Overall security assessment
- Specific Issues - Detailed list of potential vulnerabilities
- Recommendations - Suggestions for safer alternatives or precautions
- Contract Functionality - Explanation of what the contract does
Data Source
Contract analysis uses verified source code from BSCScan, the official BNB Chain block explorer. Only verified contracts can be fully analyzed.Tips
- Always verify the contract address before checking
- Use full contract addresses (0x followed by 40 characters)
- Ask follow-up questions if you need clarification on specific functions