The source was a torrent site, a Telegram channel, or an unsecured forum. The file size is unusually small (e.g., 2MB for “video editor”).

On Etherscan, a contract labeled “Verified” means the source code is public and matches the deployed bytecode. If you see a token named SDAM071 with a verified badge, it implies transparency—though not a guarantee of safety (the logic could still be malicious).

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Sdam071 Verified Guide

The source was a torrent site, a Telegram channel, or an unsecured forum. The file size is unusually small (e.g., 2MB for “video editor”).

On Etherscan, a contract labeled “Verified” means the source code is public and matches the deployed bytecode. If you see a token named SDAM071 with a verified badge, it implies transparency—though not a guarantee of safety (the logic could still be malicious). sdam071 verified