📃Call Breakdown
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Each call is full of insanely rich data and information, this guide will explain exactly what each part means so that you can reference it in your future usage. We can roughly split up each call into 5 sections.
All these sections are part of 1 call message. One message may contain all these types.
These are just very general details about the token, the name, market cap, and CA. We don't include things such as socials because we don't want to crowd the messages too much, and to leave room for other potential information.
This is arguably the most important part of the curated bot, as whales contribute largely to the internal score of a token. More whales = higher score, and higher purchased amount = higher score as well. The score is what determines if a token should be called or not. Let's break down the sample of the message below
You can see how many wallets purchased. All links are clickable and lead to Solscan.
You can see how much SOL, at which market cap, and how long ago.
You can see the whale's highest holding ticker and amount. For example the first whale (75Gb...) is holding 113k worth of $GNON.
You can see the whale's average winrate for all the tokens they've traded. Again for the first whale you can see their winrate is 36.84%. Higher winrate whales increase the score of the call, and lower winrate deduct from the score
Whales who have bought on pump fun before bonding will be prefixed with a 💊 emoji.
If you click on the highlighted "WR" you can view full winrate info in a DM with our bot. You'll be prompted to click "Start" after clicking on the highlighted winrate, and you'll get a menu like this. All very insightful statistics that you can use to determine a whale's general behaviour (alpha vs gambler)
NOTE: We only scan the winrate of wallets that have over 100k+ in holdings. There are some smaller whales that we don't waste resources on scanning as it's very expensive to get that sort of history.
All these wallets and metrics are designed to assist users. You should use your own judgement when purchasing any token. Just because a token has a high concentration of whales or insiders doesn't mean it's a good buy, as whales can also get rugged and lose their investments.
This is the exact same as our twitter tracking mechanism in our twitter bot. The only difference here is that we make it much shorter and concise. For full details on what each alert means, take a look at Twitter/X Tracking Here are some examples of what it looks like in the Curated bot: And so on. Again, they're just brief headlines to give a general overview.
Fresh wallets are wallets which have been funded from a CEX exclusively to buy a certain token. If they buy multiple tokens, they're disqualified from the check. Usually this is an indicator of insider movement, or whales/insiders trying to cover their tracks by CEX-washing their wallets. Unfortunately for them, we track every CEX and mixer to ensure we have the highest scope possible. The format is quite similar to the whales, and you can see it below. These also increase the score dramatically when paired with whales or twitter activity. You can click to see wallet details, see when they bought and at what market cap.
These are wallets which our algorithms have picked up as "insider" wallets, usually they have suspicious activity regarding a token launch. We don't disclose these wallets since they're only really important for that token purchase only, and we don't recommend tracking or copy trading them. All insiders are prefixed with , since they're only tracked if they've purchased on pump fun before the bonding curve completes.