Product · Pulse

The live Solana opportunity radar

Three streams, one screen: brand-new mints, bonding-curve stretch candidates, and fresh migrations — every event scored, deduplicated, and ready to trade in a single click.

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Brand new · Stretch · Migrated
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The problem

Solana ships a new token every second. Pulse keeps you ahead of it.

On any given day, Solana validators confirm tens of thousands of new SPL mints. Most are noise. A small percentage are genuine narratives — and almost all of the upside in those names is captured in the first minutes after they go live. By the time a token shows up in a generic feed, the first leg of the move is already done.

Pulse is built for that window. It is a three-lane real-time stream that separates the Solana token lifecycle into the moments that actually matter for a trader: the brand-new mints worth a look, the bonding-curve candidates close to migration, and the freshly migrated tokens that just opened up to the broader market. Each lane has its own ranking model, its own risk filters, and its own one-click trade flow.

Why three streams, not one feed

A new mint and a fresh migration are different opportunities with different risk profiles and different optimal entry strategies. Mixing them into a single feed forces you to re-evaluate every row. Pulse separates them by lifecycle phase so you can stay in the mode you are trading: sniping new launches, hunting curve graduations, or fading the post-migration repricing.

The three lanes

Built around the Solana token lifecycle

New creations

Every mint, the second it lands on-chain. Filtered by initial liquidity, deployer reputation, and metadata sanity.

  • Indexed within one slot of creation
  • Deployer wallet history attached
  • Auto-flags for mint/freeze authority

Final stretch

Pump.fun and bonding-curve tokens between 60% and 99% completion. Sorted by buy momentum and slowing-vs-accelerating progress.

  • Live bonding-curve progress %
  • Buy/sell ratio and velocity
  • Time-to-migration estimate

Fresh migrations

Tokens that just graduated to Raydium, Meteora, or Orca. Ranked by post-migration liquidity, buy pressure, and CEX-watchability.

  • Realised post-migration liquidity
  • First-hour buy/sell heatmap
  • Migration-to-now performance
How it works

From mempool to your screen, in under a second

Pulse ingests Solana state directly through Geyser plugins running on Axiom-operated validators. The pipeline picks up create, swap, add-liquidity, and migration instructions in the same slot they execute, normalises them into a unified event schema, and pushes them through a scoring model that rejects obvious spam before they ever reach your browser.

The scoring model is intentionally conservative on the inbound side and generous on the outbound side. We would rather show you a marginal token with a clear risk flag than hide it. Every Pulse row carries a transparency strip showing exactly which signals contributed to the score, so you can override the ranking with your own judgement.

Capabilities

Tools that turn the stream into a trade

Smart filters

Min liquidity, max top-10 holders, deployer age, social presence, and dozens of other knobs — saved per lane.

Real-time alerts

Trigger a desktop, mobile, or webhook notification the moment a token matches your saved Pulse preset.

Risk transparency

Every row shows the exact heuristic flags applied — mint authority, freeze authority, sniper concentration, and more.

Sniper detection

Flag rows where bundlers, snipers, or insiders captured an outsized share of the first block.

Momentum sorting

Sort by 1m / 5m buy velocity, net buy pressure, or fresh-wallet inflow to surface the runners early.

Pool aggregation

Tokens with multiple pools are merged automatically — Pulse always shows the deepest executable route.

Inline preview

Hover a row to see a 5-minute chart, holder treemap, and the most recent buy transactions without leaving the feed.

Hot-deck pinning

Pin a token to a watch deck and Pulse will keep streaming its live metrics while you scan the rest of the feed.

One-click trade

Execute directly from any Pulse row with your default priority fee, slippage, and MEV protection profile.

Playbooks

How traders actually use Pulse

The sniper

Filter the New Creations lane to deployers with previous successful launches, >$20K starting liquidity, and zero blacklist functions. One-click buy with a tight slippage cap and a webhook alert for an immediate sell ladder.

The graduator

Watch Final Stretch for tokens above 85% with accelerating buy velocity. Stage a buy through the curve and a second leg on the migration tick — both pre-configured as limit orders.

The fader

Use Fresh Migrations to identify post-graduation pumps that exhaust within the first hour. Combine with the Wallet Tracker to confirm insider distribution before shorting on a perpetual.

The signal forwarder

Set a Pulse preset, attach a webhook, and pipe filtered events into your community's Discord or your own bot. Pulse becomes the upstream signal for your whole desk.

FAQ

Pulse, in a few common questions

How is Pulse different from a generic 'new pairs' feed?

Pulse is lifecycle-aware. New creations, stretch candidates, and migrations are three distinct trading setups — Pulse separates them, scores them, and gives each its own preset library.

Does Pulse hide risky tokens?

No. Pulse surfaces risk transparently. Every row carries a clearly labelled risk strip; you decide whether to ignore it, filter it out by default, or trade it anyway.

Can I export Pulse events?

Yes — saved presets can pipe to a webhook in JSON, with the same schema the on-screen feed uses. Useful for community bots, internal Slack channels, or downstream analytics.

Is there a paper-trading mode?

Pulse plays nicely with the Axiom paper account, so you can dry-run a preset for a session before risking capital.

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