Monitoring, following, sniping... A complete guide to chain-sweeping tools to seize the Pump.fun meme currency craze

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As the first stop for wealth cryptography, Pump.fun’s popularity has not stopped in the six months since its launch. Far from fading, Pump.fun’s protocol revenue and the number of new asset issuances are still rising.

Seeing that the pie of the Pump protocol is getting bigger and bigger, it naturally makes other protocol projects jealous. In addition to Solana, Pump applications continue to emerge on various chains. Whether it is the Ethereum mainnet or Tron, various Pump applications have also stolen the limelight, and public chains of all sizes have been experienced by users who flocked to it.

But in addition to the coveted good opportunity of "using small to gain big", in fact, a more common phenomenon in Pump applications is that most people lose money faster. Compared with the mature secondary market, internal trading makes PvP fighting more exciting. To be simple and rude, not to mention that Pump's one-click offering mechanism facilitates the "cabals" who are sharpening their knives to retail investors, waiting for a big cut.

Therefore, in order to prevent being cut and to select reliable targets among the various Memecoins, "chain sweeping" has become a necessary behavior for experienced chain players to survive in the PvP battlefield and improve their winning rate.

Sweeping chain tools for consolidation

The so-called chain scanning is to use various on-chain tools to instantly monitor the new developments of various asset issuances, including but not limited to the issuance of high-quality new assets, large transactions on the chain, fixed period transaction volume rankings, and specific monitored addresses (smart Money) buy and sell, familiar Dev opens new market, etc...

This article brings players a nanny-level Pump chain scanning guide to help players be clear-eyed and one step ahead of others in Pump PvP. They don’t seek to make a lot of money, but they seek to stay at the poker table. Not to be harvested inexplicably.

Line reading tools

Line-reading tools are a cliché, and they were already a must-have before various pumps came out. However, there are still some small bugs in Sunpump, which has been popular in the past two days. As a result, the K-line and transactions in the platform are often invisible. Using third-party K-line tools can track intraday asset price trends in a relatively timely manner.

1. Ave.ai

The platform updates new hot spots quickly, and now has Sunpump and segmented indicator areas on the homepage. It also supports entering contracts to view Sunpump internal price trends, but according to actual measurements, sometimes the price will be delayed by a few minutes.

2. dextools

Dextools also supports TRON asset monitoring, which allows you to check the internal prices of various Pumps in real time, and the experience is smoother.

Monitoring Tools

For chain sweeps, the most important thing is that the functions of a comprehensive monitoring tool are similar. The main function is to monitor key indicators such as new asset issuance, short-term transaction volume, and share upper limit. The application form is mostly "web version". + tg bot", popular tools mainly include GMGN.AI , BullX , and iCrypto . Since BullX currently requires invitation code access, iCrypto does not yet support Solana. So here we mainly take the GMGN.AI tool, which is popular among Chinese users, as an example:

GMGN supports multi-chain asset monitoring and is a relatively comprehensive application in Solana Pump.fun's asset monitoring.

The "Meme" section of the platform has set up "newly created asset monitoring", "internal market quota is about to be filled up monitoring", "short-term transaction volume surge monitoring" and "opened trading monitoring" for Pump.fun players to support various segmented needs.

Except for the opening monitoring function, which requires connecting to the user's TG account to send real-time notifications, other functions can be used immediately in the web version.

These indicators seem to have different uses, but according to the author's personal experience, as long as these indicators are used flexibly, the corresponding reliable targets can be screened out to the greatest extent:

  • "Newly established asset monitoring" focuses on Dev's holding ratio of tokens, Dev's past history, and the holdings of the Top 10 addresses, and makes comprehensive observations.
  • "The internal market share is about to be fully monitored." You can focus on assets that have soared in internal market transactions in a short period of time, see if there is a large amount of smart money participating, check the official Twitter of the project to see if there is any action, etc.
  • "Monitoring has opened", this list is all internal market has been filled, so we can focus on Dev's position status, whether Dev has been sold out, and then look at whether the target itself has an angle to participate in, and see if there are any big players on the official Twitter Pay attention to whether the discussion in the tg community is lively or not, etc.

In addition, GMGN supports custom condition filtering, and can customize filters for indicators such as social media accounts, top address holdings, Dev actions, transaction volume, creation time, etc.

Unfortunately, GMGN is currently mainly used to monitor ETH and Solana assets, and does not yet support TRON asset monitoring.

Telegram Bot articles

As PvP on the chain becomes more and more intense, being one step ahead has gradually become a magic weapon for winning. Various Telegram Bots have also become increasingly popular and become a must-have tool for users on the chain.

Since the functions of trading Bots are basically the same, here are a few Bots that support Chinese and are commonly used by the author, covering various functions such as on-chain dynamic monitoring, trading, and sniping.

1.GMGN.AI Bot

As mentioned earlier, GMGN.AI is a "web version + tg bot" format. In addition to practical web tools, its TG Bot coverage is also relatively comprehensive, supporting various monitoring and transaction forms, and supporting Chinese.

2. Pepe boost

Pepe boost is a TG Bot developed by a Chinese team. Players in the Chinese area should be familiar with it. It became famous during the Meme craze in the first half of the year.

Pepe boost supports ETH mainnet, Solana, Base multi-chain, and supports practical functions on the chain such as following orders, sniping, and monitoring.

3. Sunpump Monitoring Bot

Sunpump, which has been the most popular in the past two days, has not yet seen a relatively reliable trading bot. Here are some dynamic monitoring bots for Sunpump on the chain, for reference only:

summary

Investment is risky, so please be cautious when participating. No matter how good the tools are, they are just auxiliary. The real magic weapon to win is to restrain human nature, avoid FOMO, do a good job in risk control, integrate knowledge with action, and curb greed.

I wish you smooth sailing on your on-chain journey.

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