Glossary
Sandwich Attack
Bot trades before and after you.
Definition
An attacker places trades around your swap to capture value.
Why It Matters
It increases your effective entry cost and reduces exit value.
Common Questions
What does sandwich attack mean in crypto?
An attacker places trades around your swap to capture value.
Why does sandwich attack matter when checking a token?
It increases your effective entry cost and reduces exit value.
How should I use this term inside FreshTokenWatch?
Use the glossary definition together with the live scanner, token address pages, and chain-specific landings to decide whether a token needs deeper review.
Use This Term In The Scanner
These links connect the glossary term to actual chain pages, token-risk filters, and dead-token or address-check routes.
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