Prelaunch evidence and trust labels
Version V0.0.2
Prelaunch labels describe what TokenOps observed. They do not guarantee safety, price performance, team honesty, or future behavior.
AUTHORITY_VERIFIED
The creator wallet signed with TokenOps, the mint existed, and current onchain authority evidence linked that wallet to the mint at verification time.
This is the strongest creator/mint evidence level.
HISTORICALLY_LINKED
Current authority was unavailable or already revoked, but historical creation data, launch-platform evidence, metadata history, or indexer records link the creator wallet to the mint.
This can be useful, but it is not the same as observing current authority before revocation.
For launch platforms such as Pump.fun, this may include a confirmed historical transaction where the submitted mint and the registered creator wallet appear together and the creator wallet signed the transaction.
WALLET_SIGNED_ONLY
The wallet signed with TokenOps, but TokenOps could not independently confirm the mint relationship.
This proves wallet control, not mint provenance.
INCOMPLETE_OR_CONFLICTING
Evidence is missing, ambiguous, or contradictory.
This is a legitimate factual state. It may also trigger internal review, but public copy should describe the evidence gap instead of presenting manual review as a trust level.
AUTHORITY_REVOKED_AFTER_VERIFICATION
TokenOps first verified the creator/mint relationship while authority was still present, then later observed that mint, freeze, or metadata authority was revoked or made immutable.
This is an additional factual signal. It does not replace the original creator/mint evidence label.
AUTHORITY_REVOKED_UNVERIFIED
TokenOps sees revoked or missing authority, but did not previously snapshot a strong creator/mint authority link.
This can be useful context, but it must not be treated as equal to post-verification revocation.