The graph provides a visual representation of the behavior of buyers and sellers at launch, aiding in the detection of bundling or other irregular activities.
• /first <ticker or token_address>
— generate a flowmap of the token balances and transfers after the first 5k transfers.
• /fa <ticker or token_address>
— same as /first
but includes AI-powered analysis of the token flows.
Using New Token Scan to detect bundled tokens
Chart example: $MIRA
- The huge bundle on the right side of the graph (annotated for the purposes of this guide with a yellow square) shows that there was a bundle that bought early for a large percentage of the coin.
- At the time of the scan, the bundle has sold most of the tokens.
Chart example: $CAPY
- There was a huge bundle on the right side of the graph (annotated for the purposes of this guide with a yellow square) which was split between multiple small wallets.
- The owner of the bundled wallets then consolidated them into a single large wallet and sold.
Chart example: $CHEESE
- The deployer of this token reserved a large amount for themselves which they split between many small wallets.
- This is likely a risk factor for anyone who intends to buy into this chart.