Liquidity Intelligence
Cognivo Liquidity Intelligence reads liquidity pool context for a token and reports what it was able to read, without pretending unknowns are verified.
What Cognivo reads
For a supported token, Cognivo looks at the liquidity pools associated with it and reports pool context such as the trading pair, the venue, and approximate liquidity where that information is available as Cognivo Grounded On-Chain Evidence.
Pool coverage
Not every pool can be read in the same way, so Cognivo reports pool coverage — a transparent count of how it handled the pools it found:
- Discovered — pools Cognivo located for the token.
- Checked — pools Cognivo attempted to read.
- Readable — pools Cognivo could read directly.
- Not assessed — pools that could not be evaluated in this view (for example, a pool structure this surface does not read the same way).
This lets you see the basis for an answer at a glance, including what was left unassessed.
What Liquidity Intelligence does not do
- It does not claim a pool is "safe."
- It does not treat a pool it could not read as if it were empty or verified.
- It does not infer a lock from liquidity alone — see Burned-LP Custody.
When a pool type cannot be assessed in a given view, Cognivo says not assessed rather than guessing.
Supported networks
Cognivo Liquidity Intelligence covers Ethereum, Base, and BSC. For Solana, Cognivo provides registry attribution only — see Registry Attribution.