Original | Odaily Planet Daily (@OdailyChina)
Author | Nanzi (@Assassin_Malvo)

The MEME market has become increasingly hot in the second half of 24, with various MEME trading Bots and auxiliary tools emerging constantly. However, at the end of October, NFTSniper (hereinafter referred to as abot), which occupies a considerable share in the Chinese-speaking area, announced that it will be taken offline on January 1, 25. The main advantages of this tool in MEME trading include comprehensive functions, low latency, and rapid iteration, and it can update exclusive and practical tools (including MEME and non-MEME) based on hot spots.
After abot announced its upcoming shutdown, some trading Bots have been targeting abot users, iterating or upgrading similar functions. This article aims to explore which tools can be used as alternatives to the advantageous functions of abot.

Candlesticks and Prices
Candlesticks and prices are the most basic information for MEME trading. This section compares GMGN (top left), Photon (top right), abot (bottom left), and Dexscreener (bottom right) as comparison objects.
This section takes XRP (AZZy......) as the research object, with transactions occurring almost every second. The following four screenshots show the candlesticks of the four tools simultaneously, the first of which shows that the candlesticks of GMGN and abot are consistent, while Photon is one second behind, and Dexscreener is six 1-second candlesticks behind.

First Test
A few seconds later, the screenshot shows that the candlesticks of GMGN and abot are still consistent, Photon is still one second behind, and Dexscreener is six 1-second candlesticks behind.

Second Test
A few seconds later, the screenshot shows that GMGN, abot, and Photon are all consistent, while Dexscreener is five 1-second candlesticks behind.

Third Test
Renaming
Pump tokens often have associated X accounts, and the renaming history of X accounts has become an effective factor in judging whether a project is a "rug" project. The query of renaming history was previously a unique function of abot, and a small number of professional X account tools like Moni also provide similar functions, but they are not widely promoted due to high costs.
Last week, GMGN updated the renaming history information column (but does not support active queries), realizing a replacement version of this function.


In addition, the Telegram trading Bot Solver also provides a renaming query function, which can also achieve the same effect.

Furthermore, according to the author's understanding, the renaming query tool actually periodically polls the uid and name of each account and saves them, rather than accessing official internal data, and most of them are implemented through the https://totoml.app API. Interested readers can conduct secondary development.
Address Monitoring
This section tested several publicly available, free version address monitoring tools, comparing their response speeds. The test objects include abot, Ray, DiTing, and GMGN, which are shown from left to right in the image.
This section conducted seven SOL and USDC exchange tests as the test, and the results of the first test are as follows:
abot had the fastest feedback, followed by Ray and Diting almost simultaneously, and then GMGN. The time in the image is limited by the author's screenshot speed and is only for the purpose of showing the order, not the actual time difference.

First Test
The results of the second test are as follows:
In this case, Ray was the fastest, followed by abot, then Diting and GMGN.

Second Test
In the subsequent five tests, the results were consistent with the second test, with Ray being the first to push and then abot, with a direct perceptual difference within 1 second, which is currently the better monitoring tool.
Although Ray is the fastest, the free version is limited to monitoring 10 wallets, with a push limit of 15 times per minute, and there are three paid versions for readers to consider.
Twitter Monitoring
This function has relatively few use cases in the MEME field but is quite practical. The only replacement tool known to the author is the paid tool apidance, which is used to push new follows, new tweets, and other operations of the followed objects, but has a delay of tens of seconds. If you want super low latency monitoring, it is still recommended to use the Twitter bell function.




