Welcome to the Pre-Radiyum Solana Feed, a powerful tool designed to provide you with comprehensive insights and analysis for upcoming token launches on Radiyum. This feed aims to equip traders and investors with crucial information to assess project legitimacy, identify potential scams, and make informed decisions in the dynamic world of decentralized finance (DeFi).

Purpose and Overview

The Pre-Radiyum Solana Feed is your go-to source for in-depth intelligence on new token launches before they hit Radiyum. By leveraging a wide range of data points and features, this feed empowers you to evaluate project viability, mitigate risks associated with rug pulls and scams, and maximize your chances of success in this fast-paced trading environment.

How to Use the Feed

To make the most of the Pre-Radiyum Solana Feed, follow these steps:

  1. Monitor the feed regularly for upcoming token launches on Radiyum.
  2. Analyze the provided data points and features for each token to assess its legitimacy and potential risks.
  3. Stay vigilant and cross-reference the feed's information with your own research and due diligence processes.

Key Features

The Pre-Radiyum Solana Feed offers a comprehensive set of features designed to empower traders and investors. Here's a breakdown of each feature:

  1. Deployer Balance: This feature checks the balance of the wallet that deployed the token contract. Typically, legitimate tokens are deployed with a lower amount of SOL, while frequent ruggers tend to have higher balances.
  2. Deployer Transaction Count: This data point examines the number of transactions associated with the deployer's wallet. Ruggers often reuse wallets, while legitimate tokens are typically launched from fresh wallets.
  3. Rug Checker: Similar to the Pump.fun Token Feed, this feature maintains a record of potential bad actors (ruggers) who have been involved in rug pulls or other malicious activities in the past.
  4. Mint Authority: This feature checks the token contract to ensure that the mint authority is disabled, mitigating the risk of unauthorized token minting.
  5. Freeze Authority: This feature verifies that the freeze authority is disabled in the token contract, preventing the arbitrary freezing of user funds.
  6. Duplicate Name Checker: This feature checks if the developer launching the token is reusing an old token name, which is often a sign of a potential scam.
  7. Website: The feed checks to ensure that the token address on the project's website matches the contract address of the token being launched.
  8. Twitter Checks: The feed examines the project's Twitter presence, checking for a Twitter link in the contract metadata, analyzing follower counts, and assessing the age of the account. Older Twitter accounts are more likely to be associated with legitimate projects.
  9. Telegram Checks: The feed checks for a Telegram link in the contract metadata, examines the number of admins in the Telegram group to ensure proper community management, and verifies the presence of a Telegram captcha to vet users entering the community.
  10. Dex Screener: Similar to the Pump.fun Token Feed, this feature indicates whether a project has pre-paid the Dex screener fee before hitting Radiyum, which can positively impact a token's volume and momentum.