No price information available at this time due to very low liquidity.
Currently, Code and Zane (CAZ) shows 24-hour volume at N/A, no change versus yesterday.
Its current market capitalization is approximately N/A. Liquidity across major Solana DEXes is currently at N/A.
Trade Code and Zane (CAZ) on Solflare
Code and Zane (CAZ) is available to swap it instantly and set limit orders on Solflare — a non-custodial Solana wallet where you control your private keys.
Note: Solflare's built-in risk scanner has flagged potential concerns with Code and Zane. Always review risk assessments before trading.
Market Data for Code and Zane
Code and Zane token risks overview
Mintable - Indicates if more tokens can be created after the initial launch.
Mintable
No
Mutable - Enables changes to the token's metadata after creation.
Mutable
Yes
Freezable - Grants control to freeze token accounts and prevent transfers.
Freezable
No
Top holders - Percentage of the total supply held by the 20 largest wallets.
Top Holders %
99.95%
Last risk check date
5/31/2026, 4:09:19 PM
CAZ — Unverified token
Multiple tokens can use the same name and symbol. Always do your own research before trading. (Affects Code and Zane).
Top 10 CAZ holders high ownership
The top 10 wallets hold more than 70% of the Code and Zane supply.
CAZ — Low Amount of holders
Not many holders are holding the token (Affects Code and Zane).
Single holder ownership in CAZ
One wallet holds a large amount of the Code and Zane supply.
Low CAZ liquidity
Low amount of liquidity in the Code and Zane pool.
CAZ high ownership concentration
Top wallets hold more than 80% of the Code and Zane supply.
Low number of LP providers for CAZ
Only a few users are providing liquidity for Code and Zane.
You can buy, sell, or swap Code and Zane directly in Solflare Wallet:
Open Solflare (mobile app or browser extension)
Navigate to the Swap tab
Select CAZ as the token you want to buy or sell
Enter the amount and confirm the swap
Solflare uses smart order routing across all major Solana DEXes to find you the best available price. You can also set limit orders or use DCA (dollar-cost averaging) to automate your trades. For the full walkthrough, see How to Buy Code and Zane.
Code and Zane is not verified on Solana's token registry, and Solflare's built-in risk scanner has flagged potential concerns. Solflare surfaces on-chain risk data—including holder concentration, mint authority, freeze authority, and liquidity metrics—so you can assess the risks before making any decisions. Exercise caution and always do your own research.
Solflare Wallet includes a built-in Privacy Aggregator that supports private transfers for select Solana tokens. When enabled, Private Send hides the direct on-chain link between sender and recipient wallets—improving financial privacy without external tools. Private Send is optional, disabled by default, and can be enabled per transaction on both mobile and browser extension. Check Solflare to see if Code and Zane is currently supported for private transfers.
The safest way to store Code and Zane is in a non-custodial wallet like Solflare. Non-custodial means you hold your own private keys—no third party can access, freeze, or control your funds. Solflare supports hardware wallet integration for additional security, and includes a built-in Privacy Aggregator for private transfers that hide the on-chain link between sender and recipient. Available on mobile (iOS and Android) and as a browser extension.
The official Solana contract address for Code and Zane is CnasDyxL1YTgwy6uVdLQRq7YCYANYhNVK9CjzpPVpump. Always verify the contract address before trading to avoid scams. You can confirm the correct address by searching for CAZ directly in Solflare Wallet.
Code and Zane is not currently verified on Solana's token registry. Unverified tokens may carry higher risk. Solflare displays verification status and on-chain risk data for every token, helping you identify potential concerns before trading. Always do your own research.
Multiple tokens can use the same name and symbol. Always do your own research before trading. The top 10 wallets own over 70% of Code and Zane, raising centralization risks. There are relatively few holders of Code and Zane, which may indicate limited adoption and higher volatility. A single wallet controls a large share of Code and Zane, creating centralization risk. Code and Zane has limited liquidity, making trades harder and prices more volatile. Over 80% concentration of Code and Zane in a few wallets limits fair distribution. Only a handful of LP providers support Code and Zane, raising stability concerns.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. Always do your own research. Data provided by rugcheck.xyz.