An interesting phenomenon has been observed: the display data of the same Solana token varies across different platforms. On PUMPFUN, you can see the "TEST" label, but it cannot be found on SOLSCAN—what does this imply? Token address: 7ZR25ZM5LtNmPeUWd4D2mLeSwHQUYRVbK6wQu36X3bUt. This kind of information asymmetry reminds us that cross-verification of data across multiple channels is necessary in the Solana ecosystem. Whether tracking project authenticity or assessing token security, relying on a single platform's information is often insufficient. Investors are advised to develop the habit of checking records across multiple block explorers and tracking tools before making decisions. Small differences in details often hide important information.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 2h ago
Pumpfun and Solscan data don't match. You need to check multiple browsers to get a clearer picture.
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MoneyBurner
· 5h ago
Is it another case of information asymmetry? I've seen many instances where PUMPFUN and SOLSCAN data clash, and that's why I always lose.
Come on, multi-chain verification is the way to go. Never again trust the nonsense of a single platform.
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PessimisticOracle
· 5h ago
Another data black hole, which is why I never believe the nonsense of a single platform.
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MerkleMaid
· 5h ago
This data discrepancy looks a bit suspicious... You can find the TEST label on PUMP but not on SOLSCAN? Feels a bit off
Inconsistent information across multiple chain platforms has long been expected, which is why I never rely on a single data source... I need to dig deeper myself
By the way, is this kind of gap intentional by the project team or due to platform synchronization delays? It always feels like there's some trick behind it
Still, as I always say, if you want to play in the SOL ecosystem, you need to verify more, or you'll easily hit a mine... Got it?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 5h ago
This data doesn't match up. Why does PUMPFUN show while SOLSCAN doesn't? This thing is a bit suspicious.
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BlockTalk
· 5h ago
Once again, conflicting data... PUMPFUN and SOLSCAN are not talking about the same thing. How can you trust that?
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GasFeeCrying
· 6h ago
This data discrepancy is huge. When pumpfun and solscan don't match, I know I need to be careful.
An interesting phenomenon has been observed: the display data of the same Solana token varies across different platforms. On PUMPFUN, you can see the "TEST" label, but it cannot be found on SOLSCAN—what does this imply? Token address: 7ZR25ZM5LtNmPeUWd4D2mLeSwHQUYRVbK6wQu36X3bUt. This kind of information asymmetry reminds us that cross-verification of data across multiple channels is necessary in the Solana ecosystem. Whether tracking project authenticity or assessing token security, relying on a single platform's information is often insufficient. Investors are advised to develop the habit of checking records across multiple block explorers and tracking tools before making decisions. Small differences in details often hide important information.