š Sniper Detector Fields
The Sniper Module focuses on detecting large or suspicious buying behavior at launch. Below are the fields unique to Sniper alerts:\
Field | Definition | Example / Notes |
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Average Bribe Amount | The mean bribe value across all detected snipers for that token. | High average bribe suggests heavy frontārunning attempts. |
Bribe Amount | The total combined amount bribed by all snipers. | 30 Ethereum bribed could indicate the token was well known before it launched. |
Number of Snipers | How many sniper wallets were detected in total for this token. | E.g., "30 snipers" might suggest strong interest on launch. |
Snipe Amount | The total combined USD amount that snipers purchased of the token at launch. | Higher amounts can mean that supply is largely owned by snipers, this can be risky as they're able to sell large amounts and "crash" the token. |
Sniper Name | Any label or wallet identifier associated with the sniper. | Often the wallet address, unless the wallet has used a naming service to give itself a unique name. |
Contract Age | How long ago the token's contract was created. | E.g., "4d 19h" means 4 days, 19 hours since |
Charts | Links to external charting platforms (DexScreener, DexTools, etc.). | Lets you view the tokens price history and an overview of how it has been trading. |
Explorer | Links to a chain's block explorer (e.g., Solscan) for onāchain data. | Includes quick shortcuts to the token's contract, "Owner Wallet" and holders. |