SECURITY // PROTOCOL

Revoke Freeze Authority

Guarantee that your users' funds can never be locked.

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CORE LOGIC // CONTEXT

Why Revoke Freeze?

Freeze authority allows a token creator to lock any specific user's account, preventing them from transferring or selling tokens. While useful for regulated assets like USDC, for decentralized projects and memecoins, this is a major security risk (honeypot risk). Revoking this power is essential to prove your token is 'Rug-Proof' and censorship-resistant.
User Safety: Users know their tokens cannot be arbitrarily blacklisted or locked by the developer.
Exchange Compliance: Many DEXs and aggregators flag tokens with active freeze authority as 'High Risk'.
Full Decentralization: Renounce control over user assets, aligning with DeFi principles.
Honeypot Prevention: Prevents the malicious tactic of letting users buy but not sell.
TECHNICAL // MODULES

System Capabilities

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No Blacklisting

Ensures no wallet address can ever be prevented from trading or transferring the token.

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Rug-Proof Status

A mandatory step for projects seeking '100% safe' labels on auditing tools.

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Blockchain Enforced

The Solana network protocol enforces this revocation; it cannot be bypassed.

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Transparent Security

Visible to all users on block explorers, increasing project credibility.

Ready to deploy?

Initiate the sequence on the main terminal. Fully compatible with Solana Mainnet-Beta.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common queries regarding the process.
Data retrieved from user interaction logs.

Revoke Freeze Authority | Censorship-Resistant Tokens

 
It is not technically required to list on Raydium, but most liquidity providers and traders will not touch a token that has freeze authority enabled due to safety concerns.
No. Once freeze authority is revoked, you lose all control over user accounts. This trade-off is necessary for decentralization.
No. Freeze Authority is separate from Update Authority. Revoking freeze does not stop you from changing the logo or name (unless you revoke Update Authority too).
NETWORK PROTOCOL

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