🔐 Locker Overview
The TON INU Locker helps users inspect token locks and helps project owners lock jettons for a chosen period.
You can open the public locker here:
What the public locker is for
The public locker lets anyone search for locks connected to a jetton or LP token address.
This is useful if you want to:
- verify whether locks exist for a project
- inspect lock size and unlock timing
- see whether a lock is still active or already withdrawn
- review lock ownership information
Searching for locks
On the locker page, enter a jetton or LP address and use the search action.
If the address has associated locks, the dApp opens the lock details page for that token.
If no locks are detected, the page clearly says so.
What a lock details page shows
Each locker details page includes:
- jetton name and symbol
- the tracked jetton address
- the number of detected locks
- lock amount
- percentage of total supply represented by the lock
- lock timestamp
- owner address
- unlock countdown for active locks
- withdrawn status for completed locks
The page also includes share buttons so the result can be sent to other users.
Understanding lock states
A lock can appear in different states:
Locked: the tokens are still locked and the page shows an unlock countdownWithdrawable: the lock period has ended and the owner can withdrawWithdrawn: the locked amount has already been withdrawn
If the connected wallet is the owner of an unlocked position, the page can show the withdraw action.
Using locker information when researching a project
Locker information can help you understand whether a project has committed tokens to a lock period, but it should be used as one input among others.
Before relying on a lock as a trust signal, review:
- how much of the supply is locked
- who owns the lock
- when the lock expires
- whether the lock is still active or already withdrawn
A visible lock is not a guarantee of project quality, safety, or future performance. Use locker data together with other project research.
Creating a new lock
Project owners can create new locks from the tools area here:
For the creator-side flow, see Create a Lock.
Developers building custom interfaces can use API.