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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