# Token Sniffer

The token sniffer tool enables real-time detection of new tokens and liquidity pools. Users can promptly identify recently created assets and liquidity options across various blockchain networks, enhancing their ability to seize emerging opportunities in the dynamic cryptocurrency space.

Currently supported networks are:

  • Ethereum (ETH)
  • Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
  • Arbitrum
  • Avalanche
  • Cronos
  • Polygon

Token Sniffer is available via dApp web interface, Telegram bot and Telegram group.

# How do I use the CoinHelper Token Sniffer in dApp?

To use the CoinHelper Token Sniffer via the dApp web interface, you just need to open Token Sniffer in your favourite browser. You will see charts with the number of tokens created for every supported network.

Click the "Sniff Tokens" button in the left bottom corner underneath the chart with the desired network to get the newest tokens and liquidity pools in real time.
In this view, you can see basic information about newly found tokens and liquidity pools, and you can click the button to scan them to receive more detailed data about them.

# How do I use the CoinHelper Token Sniffer in the Telegram?

To use the CoinHelper Token Sniffer for Telegram, you must be a member of a Telegram group where a bot is constantly sending messages with newly created tokens and liquidity pools to topics named after the network they originate from. You can also use a Telegram bot that lets you subscribe and receive only tokens or liquidity pools that genuinely interest you. You can customize your preferences by selecting the network, type (ERC-20 tokens and/or liquidity pools), and apply filters to receive tokens with or without specific phrases in their symbol or name.

  1. Search for @CoinHelperSnifferBot in the Telegram app and select it or open link
  1. You should see a window with a description and a start button below - click on it.
  2. When you clicked start, menu should appears to you.
  3. After subscribing some network(s), you should start receiving messages.

# Menu description (3):

  • Button with a network name: subscribe/unsubscribe to both tokens and liquidity pools for the selected network.
  • Token button: subscribe/unsubscribe to receive tokens from the network displayed in the button above.
  • LP Button: subscribe/unsubscribe to receive liquidity pools from the network displayed in the button above.
  • Select all button: subscribe to tokens and liquidity pools for all supported networks.
  • Deselect all button: unsubscribe all previously subscribed tokens and liquidity pools across all networks.
  • Add filter button: allows you to apply filters to receive only tokens or liquidity pools that contain or don't contain a specified phrase in their name or symbol (based on your selection). It will prompt you to define what you want to filter out, and at the end you will be asked to type a phrase.
  • Show filters button: shows all previously applied filters.
  • Clean filters button: deletes all previously applied filters

# Messages description (4):

# New Token message:

  • 📶 Network where token was created.
  • 🚨 Token name (clickable - links to the token creation transaction in blockchain explorer), token symbol (in square brackets)
  • 🏦 Total supply of the token
  • 🧾 Contract address (clickable - links to the contract site in the blockchain explorer)
  • 👨🏽💻 Creator address - address of wallet that created token (clickable - links to the contract creator site in the blockchain explorer)
  • 💸 Balance of native currency(ETH for the Ethereum, BNB for the BSC etc.) in the creator wallet (clickable - links to the site with token holdings of the creator in the blockchain explorer).
  • 📈 Chart (clickable - links to the website with the chart)
  • 🔎 Links to the CoinHelper Scanners where you can check more information about token.
  • 🌐 Link to the website version of the CoinHelper Sniffer

# New LP message:

  • 📶 Network where a liquidity pool was created.
  • 🚨 Pair of tokens for which a liquidity pool was created (clickable - links to the pair site in the blockchain explorer)
  • 📊 Amount of tokens for which a liquidity pool was created (clickable - links to the token holding site of the pair)
  • 🔢 Percentage ratio of added token liquidity to its total supply.
  • 🔎 Links to the CoinHelper Scanners where you can check more information about token in the liquidity pool.
  • 🌐 Link to the website version of the CoinHelper Sniffer