What’s Wrong With Most Listing Alerts
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Too Late to Act
By the time a listing hits Twitter or Telegram, insiders and bots have already moved. The price pumps before you even open the chart.
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Rumors, Not Signals
"Alpha" groups recycle speculation and screenshots. No verifiable source, no way to tell if it's real — you're trading on noise.
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Single-Source Guesswork
Most tools watch one thing — an API change, a social post. One signal alone has high false positive rates and no way to cross-validate.
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No Coverage Across Chains
Listings happen across 10+ blockchains. Manual monitoring doesn't scale — you'll miss the ones you're not watching.
Our Solutions
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Hours of Lead Time
Alerts fire when on-chain preparation begins — typically hours before the official exchange announcement. Verified on-chain, with transaction hashes.
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On-Chain Detection
We monitor CEX wallets activity across 8 (and expanding) blockchains in real time. When tokens move to exchange hot wallets before any announcement, we catch it.
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Multi-Source Verification
Every signal is cross-checked: new token mints, wallet transfers, institutional sender patterns, and multi-exchange staging. Not one indicator — a web of them.
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AI-Enriched Analysis
Each detection is analyzed for listing probability, scam risk, and market context — so you get a confidence score, not just a raw alert.


