Use the gmgn-cli tool to query token information based on the user's request. Sub-commands Sub-command Description token info Basic info + realtime price token security Security metrics (holder concentration, contract risks) token pool Liquidity pool info token holders Top token holders list token traders Top token traders list Supported Chains sol / bsc / base Prerequisites .env file with GMGN_API_KEY set Run from the directory where your .env file is located, or set GMGN_HOST in your environment Usage Examples
Basic token info
npx gmgn-cli token info --chain sol --address < token_address
Security metrics
npx gmgn-cli token security --chain sol --address < token_address
Liquidity pool
npx gmgn-cli token pool --chain sol --address < token_address
Top holders
npx gmgn-cli token holders --chain sol --address < token_address
npx gmgn-cli token holders --chain sol --address < token_address
--limit 50
Top traders
npx gmgn-cli token traders --chain sol --address < token_address
npx gmgn-cli token traders --chain sol --address < token_address
--limit 50
Raw JSON output (for piping)
npx gmgn-cli token info --chain sol --address < token_address
--raw Notes All token commands use normal auth (API Key only, no signature required) Use --raw to get single-line JSON for further processing