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Every panel, and what it is for

The reference. If you are here for the first ten minutes, read How to use instead.

Money moving early

ETH Gas Fees

Every new Uniswap pair on Ethereum is watched, and each buy's gas fee is read off its receipt. A buy paying far over the odds is somebody who knows something.

When: In the first minutes of a pair, before there is a chart to look at.

  • Alerts fire once per token, at the first buy over the threshold, and the token stops being watched.
  • The threshold and the watch window are settings; the defaults catch snipers rather than ordinary traders.

Once: A high fee is evidence of intent, not of a good token. It says somebody wanted in badly — nothing about whether they were right.

Premium calls, and what they did next

Calls from the groups worth reading on ETH, Robinhood, BNB Chain and Solana — deduplicated, verified on chain, and counted per group.

When: Constantly. The same address from four groups inside an hour is the shape worth acting on.

  • Detections shows each address with which groups called it and when.
  • Analytics shows what those calls did at 15 minutes, 1 hour, 6 hours and a day — per group, so a loud group with bad calls stops looking loud.

Once: A call is recorded only after the address is confirmed on chain, so a group posting nonsense contracts scores nothing.

Detections

RBH Launchpad Monitor

Every launch on the six Robinhood launchpads, read off the token's own contract within seconds of the mint.

When: Constantly, if you trade Robinhood launches. It is the panel this product exists for.

  • Filter by launchpad with the tabs — All, Pons, Pons V2, Flap, Pools.trade, Virtuals, LetsCash.
  • Read the Account column: a profile link is a claim anyone could make; a 🔒 means the deployer proved they own it.
  • The Text column is the account's bio. Green is the token address quoted in it; amber is one of your keywords.
  • Lists → add an account to Watch (told whenever they launch again) or Skip (never shown).

Once: An empty Account column means the launch named nobody — not that we failed to look. On some launchpads that is most of them.

Robinhood — X — Token Monitor

The same chain, filtered to launches that carry an X account, with follower counts and verification.

When: When you want signal over volume — this one is quiet by design.

  • Set Min Followers to cut the long tail.
  • Verified accounts only is off by default; turn it on if blue ticks are all you trade.

Once: It shares one socket with the Launchpad Monitor, so switching that off does not switch this off, and the reverse.

Narrative

AI Narrative

The X account behind a launch is read and judged against the narratives you are watching, with a confidence and the post it was based on.

When: When the same idea starts appearing under different tickers — that is a wave, and it reads as one here.

  • Keep the narrative list to things you would actually trade; the model matches against it, not against the whole internet.
  • Dry run records the verdicts without sending anything — leave it on for a day and read the log first.

Once: It judges the account and the post, not the token. A polished account with a real following can still be the exit liquidity.

Your own tokens

Market Cap Alert

Watches tokens you add on RBH, ETH, BSC and SOL, and says once when one reaches a number you set.

When: Anything you hold or are stalking. It is the cheapest way to stop watching a chart.

  • Add: chain, address, target — targets take 250k, 1.5m or 40000.
  • A target above where it is now fires on the way up; below, on the way down.
  • The check interval is per account; a paid plan can sit on 15 seconds.

Once: Market cap here is total supply × price. A token whose team holds half will read higher than a site guessing at circulating supply.

Market Cap Check

One reading, on demand. Paste an address, pick the chain, get supply × price.

When: Somebody sends you a contract and you want the number before you decide anything.

  • Nothing is stored and nothing is watched — for that, add it to the alert list above.

Once: Daily allowance per plan, because each check is a real request on endpoints we pay for.

RSI Tracker

Wilder's RSI on the tokens you add, on the timeframe and candle count you choose.

When: For positions, not for launches — a token needs a history before RSI means anything.

  • Add a token, then set its own timeframe and candle count on the row.
  • Bounds are 30/70 by default; alerts fire on a crossing, not while it sits in the zone.

Once: Timeframe (how long one candle is) and check interval (how often it is recomputed) are different things. Only the first changes the number.

Account

Telegram alerts

Your alerts, in your own private chat with the bot.

When: As soon as you are on a paid plan.

  • Profile → Connect Telegram → open the link, press Start.
  • Disconnect from the same place; the link is one-shot and lasts fifteen minutes.

Once: Nobody else's alerts reach your chat, and yours reach nobody else's — there is no shared group.

Plans and orders

Prepaid time. Nothing renews by itself and no card is stored, because there is none.

When: Before the days run out — the bell warns you at three days and again at one.

  • Plan → pick a length → pick a coin and chain → send the EXACT amount shown.
  • Orders shows every attempt and what came of it.

Once: Send the exact figure, not the round one. Those last digits are what identify your payment.

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