Is ETH safe on Base?
Straight answer: safety is not a verdict to take from us or anyone. What we can give you is better — the reproducible on-chain facts and the tools to check them yourself. Here is what ETH (Ether) shows right now.
0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000Opens the swap with ETH pre-filled on Base — on-chain quote, clamped to real pool depth, you set the slippage and review before signing. Verify first (below); trade only if you choose to.
Check it yourself — don't trust, verify
- 🔍 Check the depth is real. Take each pool address listed on this page and call
balanceOfon it for ETH: that is what the pool actually holds. Compare it against the depth the screener advertises above. Advertised ≫ real = phantom liquidity. - 📖 Read the contract. ETH on the block explorer — holders, transfers, and whether the source is verified.
- 💧 Inspect the pools. open the market on DexScreener · GeckoTerminal — the live-market sources these numbers cross-check against.
- ⚡ Trade it non-custodially. Swap into ETH on BlazePhoenix — the quote is computed on-chain and clamped to real pool depth; set your own slippage before signing.
ETH on Base — questions people ask
- How do I buy ETH on Base?
- Connect any wallet and paste the ETH contract address (0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000) into BlazePhoenix on Base. The Quoter contract computes the quote on-chain, clamped to real pool depth; you set your own slippage and review before signing. No account, no KYC, no allowlist.
- Is ETH a honeypot or a scam?
- BlazePhoenix does not label any token safe or scam. Instead you measure it: compare the advertised depth of each ETH pool against its on-chain balanceOf, and test the sell path with a dust-sized trade before committing real size — a honeypot cannot deliver on the way out. Read the contract on the block explorer too. The facts are reproducible; the judgement is yours.
- How much liquidity does ETH have on Base?
- As of 2026-08-23, ETH shows $6,580,123 of real pool liquidity and $9,230,159 of 24h volume across 4 pool(s), read from DexScreener. Confirm it yourself by calling balanceOf on each pool address listed on this page.
- Can I sell ETH after buying it?
- Test it before you need it: buy a dust-sized amount and sell it straight back, and measure what actually comes home. A token that blocks selling fails that round trip while the stake is still trivial. Never assume a sell will work — verify the round trip first.
Turnover (24h volume ÷ liquidity): 24h volume exceeds pooled liquidity (1.4x turnover) — unusually active trading relative to the depth shown; confirm that depth is really held on-chain before reading anything into it.
Go deeper
- 📚 Understand the risk: Phantom liquidity · Honeypot tokens · How to swap safely
- 🛰️ More on the Token Radar: USDC (Optimism) · WBTC (Optimism) · OP (Optimism) · CHUMP (Robinhood) · SEMI (Robinhood) · BABY (Robinhood)
The pools these numbers come from
| DEX | Pair | Liquidity | 24h vol |
|---|---|---|---|
| uniswap | ETH/USDC | $4,895,146 | $1,185,873 |
| uniswap | ETH/USDC | $668,909 | $13,334 |
| uniswap | ETH/USDC | $373,944 | $564,022 |
| uniswap | ETH/USDC | $346,480 | $7,398,513 |
Snapshot read from DexScreener at 2026-08-23T07:47:10.491Z — a snapshot, not a live feed; open the links above for the current state. Liquidity figures are the venues' own reported numbers; only a balanceOf against each pool tests them against on-chain reserves. This page lists only tokens whose pools cleared a real-liquidity gate ($50,000); it makes no claim about the project behind the token. Data under CC BY 4.0.