
If we could do it all over again, how would we catch TRUMP's early buy signals?
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If we could do it all over again, how would we catch TRUMP's early buy signals?
With meme coins, time is money. Using efficient on-chain monitoring tools can give you a head start in the market.
Author: viee, Core Contributor at Biteye
What did the KOLs who made millions from $TRUMP get right?
Many people only monitor smart money—but that’s far from enough!
After reviewing the top 10 profitable addresses, Biteye has compiled several on-chain monitoring strategies and tools. 👇

1. Monitor Moonshot: Catch Market Breakouts
Moonshot is a dedicated aggregation platform for meme coins, offering trading, management, and wallet functions. It brings together numerous popular meme coins, including many not yet listed on tier-2 or major exchanges. Last Saturday, Moonshot was featured as a purchase method on the official $TRUMP token website, allowing fiat purchases of $TRUMP alongside cryptocurrency. Well-known on-chain whale @0xSunNFT took an early heavy position in $TRUMP precisely because he noticed Moonshot's endorsement.
To identify new coin opportunities on Moonshot instantly, use these tools:
TG Channels:
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https://t.me/moonshotlistings: Delivers real-time updates about coins listed on Moonshot, along with narrative context to help users understand each project's background and potential.
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https://t.me/signal_angrybot: Multi-chain wallet monitoring with customizable transaction alerts. Built-in signals include Moonshot listing alerts, FOMO signals (i.e., three smart money wallets buying the same token within 15 minutes; 30 minutes for ETH), and Pump signals (mentions by KOLs with over 50k followers).
Moonshot UMI: A third-party website specifically listing tokens on Moonshot, enabling quick access to current market trends and newly launched projects.
2. Track Smart Money: Follow the Capital Flow
Monitoring smart money movements is another key strategy for identifying early meme coin buy signals and gauging market direction. Here are recommended tools:
1. Zerion @zerion: Beginner-friendly, simple app-based interface
Zerion is ideal for beginners—easy to use, just download the app and paste wallet addresses to start monitoring. However, it can generate excessive notifications when tracking many addresses. Users can manage settings to receive alerts only for specific actions (e.g., trades, deposits/withdrawals), though fine-grained filtering (by amount or token) isn't available.
2. Chain.fm @chain_fm: Great for beginners, follow expert-curated smart money channels
Aggregates various user-created smart money monitoring channels, helping users discover high-quality feeds and track real-time transactions from smart wallets. Also supports alert configurations that trigger audio notifications in your browser.
3. lmk.fun @lmkfun: Beginner-friendly, access multiple on-chain monitoring channels
Similar to Chain.fm, it follows community-built monitoring lists and offers channel filtering options—for example, focusing on smart money or exchange listings. Also includes audio alert functionality.
4. GMGN @gmgnai: Suitable for both beginners and experts, most widely used tool for meme coin trading
GMGN allows batch importing of addresses to track smart money. New activity appears as a notification in the "Followed" tab at the bottom-left. You can also bind Telegram to receive instant alerts whenever a tracked wallet makes a move.
Clicking "Followed" shows real-time trading activity—including buys/sells, opening positions, adding to positions, and closing positions. Opening any individual smart money address provides deeper insights like portfolio analysis, PnL distribution, and transaction history.
5. Arkham @arkham: For advanced users, a veteran monitoring platform
Arkham offers comprehensive data analytics and monitoring capabilities, supporting batch tracking, address labeling, and multiple filtering options. Ideal for experienced on-chain traders or those with high monitoring demands. Users can configure monitored addresses or tokens via the web interface and choose to receive alerts via Telegram, Slack, or Webhook.
6. DeBot @DitingData: For advanced users, powerful granular monitoring
DeBot, developed by the DiTing team, is a sophisticated on-chain data monitoring tool with the following smart money tracking features:
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Multi-chain wallet monitoring: Tracks wallets across multiple chains simultaneously. Users can set custom filters to receive precise alerts.
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Wallet group analysis: Batch-analyze tracked wallets—not only viewing their profit performance but also monitoring real-time trading behavior.
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Multi-wallet buy alerts: Create watch groups of multiple wallets. When several wallets buy the same token simultaneously, DeBot automatically sends an alert.
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Token monitoring: Monitor specific tokens. Whether tracking a single token or managing grouped tokens, you’ll get immediate updates on price movements, trading volume, and other key metrics.
Most of these tools require manually importing addresses, though some allow following others’ curated smart money lists. If this seems cumbersome or you lack reliable addresses, consider subscribing to established monitoring channels.
For example, @0x01yuqi maintains a SOL-focused smart money channel, which monitors over 3,000 KOL and smart money wallets. When multiple wallets rapidly buy the same token, it triggers an alert.
For more smart money monitoring tools, check Biteye’s previous thread:
https://x.com/BiteyeCN/status/1816432937291907585
3. Monitor News & Social Media: Sentiment Drives Markets
Meme coin popularity often surges through social media buzz and KOL promotion. Tracking these sources helps anticipate shifts in community sentiment.
1. DeBot @DitingData: Allows users to monitor specific Twitter accounts. When these accounts post content related to a token, DeBot sends an alert—helping users stay ahead of influential figures and market-moving news.
2. TG channel (PUMP Twitter Alert): Monitors tweets from major KOLs and influencers promoting PUMP contracts, using whitelists and blacklists to filter alerts.
3. Bloom @BloomTradingBot: A Twitter scraper tool that tracks CA releases and automatically detects buy signals, complete with take-profit and stop-loss functions. Can also monitor official project CAs—if you know a team plans to launch a CA but not the exact time, the scraper monitors group chats and captures the signal immediately upon release. However, this tool is complex and not beginner-friendly, requiring prior experience.
4. Summary
In meme coin trading, time is money. Using efficient on-chain monitoring tools gives you a crucial edge.
During the early stages of a meme coin, telltale signs often appear—such as listings, sudden volume spikes, or surging Twitter mentions. These signals go beyond pure on-chain data. We recommend building a multi-dimensional monitoring system that combines Moonshot signals, smart money tracking, and social sentiment analysis—to achieve full coverage and maximize your strategic advantage!
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