Notifications
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Here's a glimpse of our user interface when a notification pops up on Volume Trader. Below, we explain what each line signifies to ensure you have the clarity needed to make the most informed decisions.
Volume Trader offers a variety of notification styles for you to explore. Each style is designed to cater to different trading preferences and information needs, ensuring that you receive updates in a way that complements your trading strategy. Whether you prefer detailed alerts or concise updates, Volume Trader provides customizable options to keep you informed and ready to act on market movements.
ALERT BASED
Alert based notifications sends notifications using our volume trackers algorithm. It sends constant updates of tokens that have rapid volume changes according to your preferences. Example of VT using alerts.
ATH ALERTS
ATH alerts function similarly to the base alert system in Volume Trader, but with a key specificity: you'll only receive a notification about a token if it surpasses its previous all-time highs.
Set up the system so that the volume trader only sends out alerts for every second, third, or fourth event. For example, if it's set to every second alert, it will only send alerts for the 2nd, 4th, 6th events, and so on
This Sends you only one notification when all your preferences are met. Alerts will not matter but will show you the number of alerts vt had sent within the datababase Sample
Sample of a notification:
Token Details
Alerts : 3 in 1h19m6s
CA: 0x5c60F7f6b17BF2e1A90FF353f20782f2f1607527
Supply : 10000000000
Max Tx : 100000
Taxes : 0.0% | 0.0%
Holders : 15
Contract age : 2h44s
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Token Trendđ
Mcap/Ath: $89.24k / $89.24k
Volume: $18.37k
Liquidity change: $56.93k âĄī¸ $71.14k đĸ
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Ownership - The wallet owning the contract is a critical piece of the token's governance. If ownership is renounced, it means the contract is transferred to a , ensuring that its functions and protocols can no longer be altered by any party.
Alerts are volume based, we use a specific type of volume based bot to keep spamming users "alerts" during periods of excessive volume change. You will notice
Alerts : 2 in 20m50s
Here, the number '2' indicates the count of alerts issued, while '20m50s' denotes the time elapsed since the initiation of alerts.
"CA" stands for Contract Age, indicating the time elapsed since a contract's creation. You can determine how many days ago a token like 'Pepe' was launched on-chain by looking at the timestamp in the image below.
CA preload is
Max Tx shows the max amount of tokens you can buy on any given token. Some tokens may not have a max transaction.
Taxes are the amount of tax you have to pay when purchasing a token. example, buying or selling 1 Eth of a token with a 5% tax will resolve in a 0.05e fee exempt of Ethereum transaction gas/bribes
Holders amounts to the number of wallets or contracts that currently hold a token. this usually includes users, the Uniswap pool which counts as a holder and occasionally other smart contracts that were potentially created by the deployer for token locks etc.
Contract Age reflects the duration since the contract was initially created.
Elapsed time
On the third line of the bot's interface, you'll see the total elapsed time displayed for any notification you receive at that moment.
Alerts : 2 in 20m50s
Honeypots are deceptive tokens that allow you to purchase but prevent you from selling. You may witness the value of your token increase without the ability to sell it, and ultimately, the developer may execute a "rug pull," abruptly abandoning the project and leaving investors with worthless tokens. â means the token is sellable , â means it is unlikely to be sellable
Contract verification occurs when the Deployer makes the contract's functions transparent and accessible for public viewing. A verified contract offers investors peace of mind, as it allows them to scrutinize exactly what the deployer is able to manipulate within the contract.
unverified
Liquidity refers to the combined sum of ether and tokens present in a pool. This pool is represented by 'liquidity tokens,' which are usually minted by the deployer upon the launch of a new token. Notifications regarding liquidity provide the status of the pool:
Burned: Indicates that the liquidity has been sent to a dead address, effectively removing it from circulation.
Locked: Suggests the liquidity is held in a smart contract with a designated release date, preventing its immediate withdrawal.
Unlocked: Means that the liquidity is accessible, and the deployer or another wallet has control over these liquidity pool tokens, posing a potential risk for investors.
verified