Quickstart

  • Start by watching: Monitor alerts for a few hours without buying.

  • Use the bot to spot patterns: Look for recurring tokens and wallet behaviors before you commit capital.

  • Journal signals: Note what preceded winning runs (e.g., cross‑CEX buys, quick repeats) and what preceded losers (e.g., single‑CEX swarms).

How alerts work (at a glance)

  • Fresh wallet: A wallet that was newly funded from a centralized exchange (CEX) very recently. This is a proxy for “new money” entering on‑chain.

  • Action: The fresh wallet either deploys a token or buys a token.

  • Clustering: Whether multiple independent fresh wallets act on the same token, and from which CEXs they originated.

  • Context: Token age and recent activity, to help you gauge timing and follow‑through risk.

Features & Notification Types

  • Fresh CEX Outflow (funding): Detects when a wallet is freshly funded from a CEX and becomes eligible for tracking. Treat this as a “watch this wallet” signal—new capital just arrived.

  • Fresh Wallet Purchase (primary alert): Triggers when a freshly funded wallet buys a token. You’ll see token context, links to verify, and sometimes a note if the wallet returns to add more.

  • Clustering & Context: Alerts call out when multiple fresh wallets act on the same token and whether they were funded by different CEXs. Token age and basic recent activity provide quick context.

  • (Optional) Accumulation/Threshold alerts: If enabled, you may see alerts when the count of distinct fresh CEX wallets crossing into a token hits a threshold (e.g., 2, 3, 5). Treat these as “momentum building” signals, not guarantees.

What you’ll see in alerts (typical fields)

  • Token context: Name/symbol, age, basic recent activity.

  • Fresh flow: Which CEXs funded the wallets, and how many distinct wallets acted.

  • Action type: Deployment or purchase (and whether there are repeated adds).

  • Links: Block explorer and trading links to verify contract, liquidity, and taxes.

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