Automatic Scam Alerts on X: BarryGuard Now Posts Danger Token Warnings
By BarryGuard Team · March 28, 2026 · 3 min read
Two new features are now live: BarryGuard automatically posts alerts about confirmed danger tokens on X (@barryguard), and the admin activity dashboard now shows a more complete picture of platform usage.
X Danger Poster
Every 30 minutes, BarryGuard checks for newly confirmed danger tokens (score ≤ 9, final negative classification). When found, it automatically posts an alert with the token name, score, and key risk reasons.
The system is conservative by design: a maximum of 15 posts per day and 2 per cron cycle. Only tokens classified as terminally negative (rug pull, dead liquidity, serial rugger, honeypot) qualify — the same red flags the engine detects during a manual scan. No token gets posted without first passing through the full scoring pipeline and being scanned by at least one user.
What this means: Follow @barryguard on X to get automatic warnings about the most dangerous tokens in the Solana ecosystem — without having to scan them yourself.
Improved Activity Tracking
The activity log now captures anonymous scans and cache hits — not just authenticated full analyses. This gives us a complete picture of platform usage for the first time.
The admin dashboard also supports tier filtering: Anonymous, Free, Rescue Pass, Pro, or all combined. Each entry shows the user type, making it much easier to analyze usage patterns.
What this means: Better data for decisions about rate limits, tier design, and capacity planning.
Privacy
Automated X posts contain only public on-chain data: token address, name, symbol, score, and risk reasons. No personal user data is ever posted — there is no way to tell who scanned a token or when. The Privacy Policy and Terms of Service have been updated accordingly.
Follow Us on X
Alerts are now running automatically. Follow @barryguard on X for real-time danger alerts. Want to verify a token on your own? Our guide on how to check for rug pulls explains what to look for. Or check any token yourself in the Token Checker.