What is GhostScore
Ghost·May 17, 2026You scanned the token.
Chart looked clean. Volume was building. Liquidity seemed fine from the outside. Nothing obvious screaming danger.
You entered anyway.
Then it rugged.
And afterward, when you went back and looked at everything, the signals were there. They were always there. You just did not know how to read them fast enough, under pressure, while the market was already moving.
That is the gap GhostScore was built to close.
One Number. The Whole Picture.
GhostScore is Ghost Oracle's live risk score for Solana tokens.
It takes everything Ghost Oracle reads beneath the surface, creator history, liquidity depth, holder concentration, mint and freeze authority, buy and sell pressure, rug history, market stability, and compresses it into a single number you can act on before the trade.
Not ten metrics you have to weigh against each other while the chart is moving.
One score. One clear starting point.
Higher GhostScore means cleaner visible structure. Lower GhostScore means stronger visible risk.
That is the signal. The full scan is the story.
Why One Score Matters
In a fast market, complexity is the enemy of good decisions.
By the time you have checked liquidity manually, cross-referenced holder concentration, looked up creator history, and verified mint authority, the setup has already changed. The opportunity is gone or the trap has already closed.
GhostScore compresses that entire process into a number you can read in a second.
Not because the analysis is simple. Because the output has to be.
The intelligence is deep. The delivery is fast. The decision stays yours.
How to Read GhostScore
95 to 100: Stronger Structure
The visible signals look cleaner. Fewer major risk flags at the time of the scan. This does not mean guaranteed safe. It means the structure you can see looks healthier than most. Keep reading the full scan to confirm.
85 to 94: Moderate to Healthy
Decent signals but not clean across the board. Something is worth watching. At this range, the details in the full scan matter. Do not stop at the number.
70 to 84: Caution Zone
Visible risk is present. Slow down. Read the full scan before you decide anything. A score in this range means something flagged. You need to know what before you enter.
Below 69: High Risk
The structure is showing serious warning signals. Excitement is not a reason to enter here. Context is. The scan will tell you exactly what is wrong. Read it before you do anything else.
What GhostScore Actually Reads
GhostScore is not built on one signal. One signal is easy to game. One signal misses the pattern. One signal is what basic scanners rely on, and it is exactly why basic scanners fail at the moment that matters most.
GhostScore reads the full risk stack.
Creator history. The wallet behind the token often tells you more than the token itself. Some creators have launched, pumped, and disappeared multiple times across different tokens with different names. The chart on their newest launch looks identical to the ones that already cost other people money. If you do not check who built this before you enter, you are making a decision with half the information.
Liquidity strength. A $3,000 liquidity pool sounds like something until your $400 buy is already 13% of the entire floor. When you try to exit, your own sell moves the price against you. Thin liquidity does not survive real selling pressure. It barely survives yours.
Holder concentration. When one wallet holds 60% of the supply, that wallet controls the chart. Not the volume. Not the momentum. Not the community. One person with one decision ends the trade for everyone else still in it. Holder concentration is the risk most traders discover only after the dump.
Mint and freeze authority. If mint authority is still active, the creator can print new tokens and dilute your position to nothing. If freeze authority is still active, the creator can lock your wallet entirely. Both of these are invisible on the chart. Both of them are binary: either the risk exists or it does not. GhostScore checks both before you enter.
Market pressure. Buy and sell flow together tell you whether the volume behind a move is real demand or manufactured momentum. Coordinated buying designed to create the appearance of interest before a coordinated exit is one of the oldest plays in this market. Pressure signals are how you see it forming before it completes.
Rug history. Some operators have done this before. Multiple times. On multiple tokens. Under multiple names. If Ghost Oracle has a record of it, that record belongs at the top of your decision. A creator with a confirmed rug in their history is not someone whose new token deserves the benefit of the doubt.
Together those signals become GhostScore. Individually they are data points. Together they are judgment.
GhostScore Is Live
A score is a snapshot. Not a permanent verdict.
Here is what that actually looks like. A token launches with a GhostScore of 88. Mint is off. Freeze is off. Liquidity is $40,000. Holder distribution is reasonably spread. The structure looks healthy and the scan confirms it.
Forty minutes later, the score is 61.
The liquidity dropped to $11,000. Three of the largest holder wallets moved tokens to new addresses, which is a behavioral pattern that precedes selling. Buy pressure, which was strong at launch, is now flat while sell pressure is climbing. The price has not moved significantly yet. The chart still looks fine. But underneath it, the structure that made the 88 score valid no longer exists.
A trader who scanned at launch and assumed the score was still 88 is making a decision based on a market that no longer exists.
That is why GhostScore moves with the market. You are not reading a static badge someone assigned at launch. You are reading what Ghost Oracle sees right now, at the exact moment you are making the decision.
Refresh before you act. The score from ten minutes ago is already history.
The Score Is the Signal. The Scan Is the Story.
Do not use GhostScore alone.
A token can score decently and still carry serious risk if liquidity is thin, holders are dangerously concentrated, or freeze authority is still active. The Brainwashed token scored 87 out of 100. Mint off. Freeze off. Liquidity locked. Strong structural basics. And the Oracle verdict still said wait, because one wallet held 64% of the entire supply and the total liquidity was $2,569. An 87 with those details underneath it is a very different situation than an 87 with $200,000 in liquidity and 800 holders.
The number tells you where to look. The full Ghost Oracle Insight tells you what you are looking at.
Use both. That is how GhostScore was designed to be used. Fast first read, then full context before the decision.
What GhostScore Is Not
GhostScore is not a guarantee.
This market does not offer those. Meme coins are high-risk by nature. A token with a 95 score can still fail. A token with a 40 score can still run. The score does not predict what happens next. It tells you what the visible structure looks like right now.
What GhostScore gives you is clarity inside the chaos. Most traders enter blind, making decisions based entirely on price action and group chat pressure, and then go looking for the risk signals after the loss. GhostScore puts those signals in front of you before the entry, in one number, in less time than it takes to read the next message in the thread.
That is not a small thing. Most of the money lost in this market is lost in the thirty seconds before the decision. Not from bad luck. From skipping the check.
The final decision is always yours. Ghost Oracle just makes sure you are not making it blind.
Simple Rule
The chart shows you price.
GhostScore shows you what is underneath it.
One tells you what the market is doing. The other tells you whether the structure can survive it.
Read the score. Read the scan. Then decide.


