Team and Controller Wallets
What this tool does
Team and Controller Wallets answers one question about a token contract: who is behind it. Cognivo reads the chain for the wallet that deployed the contract, the wallet that still owns or administers it, and any team, marketing or fee wallets it can attribute. The page says it plainly at the top: "See who created and controls a token contract, based on on-chain evidence."
When to use it
Use it before you buy, and use it again when a token moves in a way you did not expect. It is the right tool when you are asking "who can change this contract", "did the team keep control", or "has the wallet that launched this token been selling".
Where to find it
In the dApp sidebar, under INTELLIGENCE, open Team Wallets.
- Paste the token contract you want to look into in the Contract address field, then choose its Network.
- Set how far back the scan looks with the Scan window dropdown, showing Last 7 days here.
- Read the What works on Robinhood right now panel first, so you know which parts are switched on for that network and which are still marked Not available.
The page has two tabs. Scan a contract is where you run a new scan. Saved reports lists team and owner reports you have already run, with a search box and a chain filter, and a Reopen button that loads one back into the scan form.
What comes back
The result opens with the token name and symbol, then a card called Who controls this contract:
- Deployer, the wallet that created the contract, with a link to the Creation transaction.
- Owner, the wallet that can still act on the contract. It is badged Active, or Ownership given up if control was renounced.
- Active code, shown only when the contract is Upgradeable, meaning the code behind it can be swapped.
- Public source code and Contract control, which reads Fixed or Can still be changed.
If the deployer and the owner look like the same wallet, Cognivo says so directly: the wallet that created this contract also appears to control it, and Cognivo could not confirm that a separate, independent team is in charge.
Below that, Team and fee wallets lists attributed wallets with a role and a confidence level. Trading tax shows buy and sell tax where Cognivo can read it. Recent controller actions lists on-chain moves by those wallets, each linked to the transaction. Team wallet token flow summarises how many token movements went out and came in during the scan window, with buttons to open the exact transactions, trace the wallet, set an alert, compare holders, or check the LP lock.
Each fact carries its evidence. Cognivo verified on-chain means Cognivo read it from the chain itself. Cognivo Augmented Intelligence means it came from enrichment and should be treated as a supporting signal. See Grounded and augmented evidence for what that difference means in practice.
When something is missing
Not found, Unknown, and an empty Team and fee wallets list all mean the same thing: Cognivo could not verify it, not that nothing is there. Every result ends with a card headed What Cognivo could not confirm, and it is worth reading. A renounced owner and a clean wallet list do not make a token safe, and an owner who still holds control is not proof of bad intent. Cognivo tells you what it checked and what it found, and the judgement stays with you.
If a wallet's exact movements come back empty, Cognivo says it found no movements for that wallet in the recent window. You can then ask for a deeper standalone report on that wallet.
Scan window and networks
Network covers Ethereum, Base and BNB Chain, which appears in the dropdown as BSC. Scan window defaults to Last 7 days. Wider windows may answer that wider scan windows are coming soon, and nothing is charged when that happens.
Cost
Running a scan does not spend credits, and neither does opening the exact transactions the scan already returned. The one place credits can come into it is the deeper standalone wallet report, and there Cognivo quotes the cost first and only charges after you confirm. Cancelling charges nothing. Every account also gets 5 free credits a day, which reset at midnight UTC. See Billing and credits.
What to do next
Take a wallet from the results into Wallet Tracer to follow where its funds went, or run Token and Contract Analysis on the same contract for the code and market side of the picture. To be told when a controller wallet moves again, set one up in Alerts.