What is TokenAnalyzer?
Version V0.0.1
TokenAnalyzer is the planned public evolution of BEX: a token intelligence and verification tool focused on on-chain context, transparency, burn evidence, risk signals, and project discovery.
The product direction is to make tokenanalyzer.io open the actual analyzer experience directly, while information, tutorials, news, and supporting pages can live as linked sections around the tool.
What problem it solves
Crypto discovery is often dominated by price charts, hype, and social narratives. TokenAnalyzer is intended to add more context:
- verified on-chain burn evidence;
- project and token discovery;
- liquidity and holder intelligence;
- contract and permission checks;
- suspicious behavior signals;
- pre-verification and copycat protection;
- public dashboards that make complex data easier to read.
Who it is for
TokenAnalyzer is useful for several groups:
- investors who want more context before making decisions;
- traders who need faster token intelligence;
- builders and projects that want transparent public records;
- communities that need readable evidence;
- researchers and analysts who compare on-chain behavior;
- launch platforms, exchanges, liquidity providers, and market makers that need risk context.
How it fits with BEX
BEX is the current Burn Event Explorer. It tracks and presents burn-related evidence and project activity.
TokenAnalyzer is the broader direction:
- BEX remains the burn-verification and burn-history layer;
- Pre-Verification adds earlier project context;
- TokenAnalyzer wraps these into a wider discovery and intelligence interface.
Placement recommendation
For the public product site, the clearest structure is:
- the first screen should open the analyzer/search experience, not a marketing-only landing page;
- a left or top navigation can link to informational sections such as Overview, Pre-Verification, Burns, TokenAnalyzer Mission, Tutorials, News, FAQs, and Contact;
- dense infographic pages should live behind these information links instead of blocking the primary tool surface;
- the current TokenOps landing page can be refocused into TokenAnalyzer positioning, but the main call to action should be the live analyzer.
The reason is practical: users who arrive at tokenanalyzer.io likely want to inspect a token immediately. The educational material should be easy to find, but it should not delay token search and analysis.
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