Warning signal

Very Small Contract

The bytecode is too small to be a real ERC-20 - likely a proxy front for malicious logic.

Analyzer: Bytecode Patterns
Slug: very_small_contract

What it means

A standard ERC-20 implementation is 4 KB to 12 KB of bytecode. A contract under ~600 bytes is almost always a thin proxy that delegates to another contract - and that other contract isn't verified anywhere.

Why it matters

Tiny contracts hide their real logic behind a delegatecall. The bytecode you see isn't the bytecode that runs. Any analysis based on the front contract is misleading.

How RektRadar detects it

Runtime bytecode size threshold + delegatecall opcode detection.

From our dataset

10,500
tokens carried this flag
4,680
of them classified scam
44.6%
of tokens with this flag end up classified scam
122
flagged in the last 30 days

Top brand-jacked tickers carrying this flag: $UNC, $MINESWEEPER, $ASSTEROID, $USDT, $HUB

Pool version of the flagged tokens that trade: V4 641 · V2 227 · V3 63

Snapshot from RektRadar's token_analysis database as of 2026-06-20.

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