Both halves are ours
We wrote the bot and we wrote this page. The bot holds its own key. The page holds none, so it can read and nothing else.
We built a bot that trades on Solana. It runs on its own and signs its own transactions. This page reads what it did straight off the chain: what it holds, what it closed, and how it behaves while it trades.
One wallet, the same one every time you open this. Its trades land here about a second after the chain confirms them. Nothing is typed in, and every fill links to its signature.
FILLED is a transaction the bot signed. READ and REFUSED are our agent's verdicts, formed beside the bot and never acted on.
| Token | Conviction | Value | Last | P&L | % | Tape |
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Nothing the bot holds prices above the book's $1 floor right now. The stream still shows every fill as it lands.
Watch the streamValue and price are live. Cost comes from the bot's own transactions, so a position opened before the window shows a dash rather than a guess.
Seven checks, each reading a real field off the wire. Where a source reported nothing the check stands down, because "not reported" must never render as "safe".
We built the bot. It trades on its own, and proves every trade on chain.
Our bot scans Solana for a token that is actually moving.
When the setup fits, it buys. Nobody presses a button.
It closes fast, usually inside a minute, and takes the small win.
Every trade is signed on chain. This page reads it back, live.
Counted off its executions, not written by us, and it moves as the bot trades.
We wrote the bot and we wrote this page. The bot holds its own key. The page holds none, so it can read and nothing else.
Every figure is read back off Solana, the same public data you can pull yourself. Each fill links to its signature.
Where the chain does not say, the page prints a dash. A number nobody can source is worse than an empty cell.
| Token | In | Out | P&L | % |
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Every sale lands here, with a P&L where the buy that opened it is inside the window, and each row links to its signature.