Exo Girl stated that the BOB contract has Renounced Ownership. So, can the developer still access the token contract?
The answer is: Absolutely not!
The developer can no longer access the token contract, not even by using a seed phrase or any other method. Let me explain in detail so you fully understand.
Renouncing ownership means the developer has permanently given up all control over the smart contract. This was done by the BOB team to show their commitment to decentralization and transparency for the community.
Why is this important? Because many scam projects abuse owner privileges to manipulate the contract — by minting, burning, or transferring tokens at will. Renouncing ownership prevents any of those manipulations from happening.
Can the developer sell BOB tokens directly from the contract?
No, they can't.
The BOB contract does not have any function that allows the developer to swap or sell tokens directly. The only way to sell tokens is to send them to a regular wallet and trade manually on a DEX. But since ownership has been renounced, even transferring tokens out of the contract is no longer possible.
Can the developer transfer tokens from the contract to another wallet?
No, they can't.
After renouncing ownership, no one can call transfer, mint, or approve functions from the contract. All control has been fully removed. This is in contrast to other projects where developers retain access and can still move tokens as they please.
Renouncing ownership is solid proof that the BOB developer has no intention of abusing the contract. The BOB contract now runs autonomously and cannot be modified or controlled by anyone — not even its creator.
If anything is unclear or you have questions, feel free to ask in the comments. I’ll gladly respond to every question.
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