Getting Started
This guide provides a visual walkthrough of the terminal's core components. It's designed to be intuitive, providing a live stream of migrated tokens and their analysis data automatically.
Live Data Connection
The terminal connects automatically to receive live data. The status chip in the header provides at-a-glance information about the connection state:
- Live: You are receiving real-time data from the server without any delay.
- Connected: The connection is stable, but the data feed from the server is momentarily delayed. The terminal is waiting for the next update.
- Reconnecting: The connection was lost, and the system is automatically attempting to re-establish it.
- Disconnected: The connection has been lost. The terminal will continue trying to reconnect in the background. No action is needed on your part.
Terminal Layout
The application is divided into two main panels, giving you both off-chain context and deep on-chain data:
On the left, this provides a real-time feed of newly migrated tokens. It includes essential off-chain data like social links and websites to give you immediate context.

On the right, selecting a token instantly loads its on-chain analysis. This includes a detailed breakdown of the top holders, providing insights into:
- Wallet & Ownership: Who the top holders are and what percentage of the supply they own.
- Capital & Identity: Their current SOL balance, whale status, and any linked SOL domain name.
- Acquisition Method: How they acquired the tokens (e.g., Bought or Free).
- Wallet History: The age of each wallet in days and the original wallet that funded it.
- Pattern Highlighting: Automatic color-coding highlights wallets that share the same age, funder, or have suspiciously similar SOL balances, making it easy to spot coordinated activity.
