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DEX Analytics
Track Everything On-Chain.

Every liquidity pool, every token transfer, every holder balance is publicly recorded on BNB Smart Chain. Four free tools give you full visibility into IBS and POTS health — no account, no permissions required.

$10M+ LP permanently burned
91.18% IBS in blackhole
4 tools Free verification
IBS / USDT
BNB Smart Chain
$1.00Protocol Floor
LP Depth
$10M+ Burned
Blackhole %
91.18%
Owner
Renounced
Audit
CertiK + Bitlabs
IBS Contract 0x255e746aBb8D9Acac0…
Key Takeaways
  • DEXTools, GeckoTerminal, DEX Screener, and BSCScan provide full on-chain visibility into IBS and POTS
  • $10M+ IBS/USDT LP permanently burned to zero address — verifiable on BSCScan at any time
  • 91.18% IBS and 12.85% POTS circulating supply held in verified blackhole addresses
  • Monitor LP depth, holder concentration, and 24h volume before making large trades
Analytics Tools

Four Tools, Four Angles

Each tool provides a different view of the same on-chain data. Use them together for a complete picture before making significant decisions.

DEXTools
Pair analytics + security scoring

The most comprehensive pair-level analytics tool. Provides price charts, trading history, liquidity depth over time, and a Security Info tab that checks for common contract risks (honeypot, hidden fees, ownership).

What to check
  • Security tab — verify no honeypot, owner renounced, no hidden fee
  • Liquidity section — confirm LP lock status and depth
  • Holders — scan top holder distribution
GeckoTerminal
Pool depth + multi-chain analytics

CoinGecko's pool analytics platform. Provides detailed view of individual liquidity pools across chains, including total liquidity value, 24h volume, fee rates, and pool composition at any point in time.

What to check
  • Pool TVL — total value locked in the pair
  • Volume / Liquidity ratio — trading activity relative to pool size
  • Transaction history — recent buys, sells, and LP events
DEX Screener
Real-time price + alert system

Fast, minimal interface for real-time price monitoring across all DEXs. Supports price alerts, shows recent swap activity, and includes a basic token audit summary. Good for active monitoring and notifications.

What to check
  • 24h price change and volume — baseline activity health
  • Maker count — number of unique addresses trading
  • Recent transactions — size and frequency of recent swaps
BSCScan
On-chain truth — holders + transfers

The primary blockchain explorer for BNB Smart Chain. Goes deeper than analytics tools: shows raw holder distribution, contract source code, ownership status, LP token burn verification, and every transfer ever made.

What to check
  • Holders tab — top addresses, blackhole balance, zero-address LP
  • Contract tab — owner() function, verified source code
  • Token transfers — pattern of large or unusual movements
What to Monitor

Six Metrics That Matter

Not every number on a DEX analytics page is equally meaningful. These six metrics give the clearest picture of protocol health.

01

LP Depth

Total value in the liquidity pool. Deeper liquidity = lower price impact on large trades. For IBS, $10M+ LP is permanently burned — check that this base floor remains stable on DEXTools or GeckoTerminal.

02

LP Burn Status

Verify that LP tokens are held at the zero address on BSCScan — not by external wallets. LP at the zero address is permanently inaccessible, protecting against rug-pull-style sudden liquidity removal.

03

Holder Distribution

Check the top 10 non-protocol holders. High concentration (single address holding 10%+ of circulating supply outside blackhole/protocol addresses) is a warning sign. POTS blackhole addresses holding large supply is the design.

04

24h Volume / TVL Ratio

Volume relative to liquidity indicates trading activity health. Very low ratio over time can mean declining usage. Unusually high ratio in a single session can indicate unusual activity worth investigating.

05

Contract Ownership

The owner() function on BSCScan should return the zero address (0x000…dEaD). Any other result means admin keys exist — a significant risk factor. Verify before committing funds.

06

Recent Transactions

Review the last 50–100 transactions on DEX Screener or GeckoTerminal. Watch for: unusual concentration of large sells, coordinated wallet activity, or LP add/remove events that break the historical pattern.

Pattern Recognition

Red Flags vs Healthy Signals

Knowing what to look for is as important as knowing where to look. These patterns apply to any DeFi token — not just POTS.

Red Flags

Sudden large LP removal

One or more large LP remove transactions — especially without prior governance announcement

Contract owner ≠ zero address

owner() returns any address other than 0x000…dEaD — admin keys exist

Top 5 holders >50% of non-protocol supply

Excluding blackhole and protocol addresses, extreme concentration creates dump risk

DEXTools Security tab warnings

Honeypot detected, hidden fee logic, or ownership not renounced flags

Coordinated sell pressure from multiple new wallets

Many wallets created within the same block, all selling in sequence

Healthy Signals

Zero address holds majority of LP tokens

Protocol-owned liquidity burned to 0x000…dEaD — permanently inaccessible

owner() = zero address

Contract ownership fully renounced — no admin can modify contract logic

Blackhole addresses dominate holder list

91.18% IBS in blackholes is design-correct — large addresses should be known protocol addresses

Consistent organic trading volume

Regular low-to-medium volume without sudden spikes — typical pattern of active utility token

Verified source code on BSCScan

Green checkmark on contract address — code is public and matches the deployed bytecode

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What DEX analytics tools should I use for POTS tokens?
Four primary tools: DEXTools (pair analytics, trading history, security info tab), GeckoTerminal (LP depth, pool-level analytics), DEX Screener (real-time price, alert system), and BSCScan (token holders, transfer history, LP burn verification). All are free and require no account to use.
02 How do I verify the IBS liquidity pool is permanently locked?
On BSCScan, search for the IBS/USDT LP token contract. Check the Holders tab — the zero address (0x000...dEaD) should hold the majority of LP tokens. LP tokens held at the zero address are permanently inaccessible and cannot be redeemed by anyone.
03 What does a healthy LP depth look like for IBS?
Healthy indicators: stable or growing LP depth, protocol-owned LP at the zero address (not held by a small number of external addresses), buy/sell volume in approximate balance, and no sudden large LP removal events in recent transaction history.
04 What are warning signs to watch for in DEX analytics?
Red flags: sudden large LP removal transactions, top 10 holders controlling an unusually high percentage of non-protocol supply, a sharp spike in sell volume without corresponding news, or contract ownership held by a non-zero address (indicating admin key risk).
05 How do I find the POTS token pairs on DEXTools or DEX Screener?
Search for the contract addresses directly: IBS is 0x255e746aBb8D9Acac00d6d023e5E63E3b8DFA7cd and POTS is 0x5FBA1248256c5d6bA1B66566CD45Fa34bcEe747f. Using contract addresses instead of ticker symbols avoids finding impersonator tokens on the same chain.
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