Recently, I have been studying trading, and it has been a long time since I last updated. In many token speculations that do not need to discuss fundamentals at all, knowing the flow of funds and intentions can be a great tool to improve winning rate.
When I first discovered the ChainBot tool, I could only rely on the form of hanging a small bell on the alarm bell of Twitter's big V to obtain information, such as: @0xWatchers, @BitcoinEmber, @WatcherGuru. The advantage is that it is indeed fast, but the disadvantage is that it requires constant attention to Twitter, and most people's Twitter information is actually cluttered. Later, @alertcat3 recommended ChainBot, which is currently working well, so I recommend it to everyone, it's not an advertisement, and I don't get paid for it.
What is ChainBot#
ChainBot is a real-time data monitoring and alerting tool platform. It can customize and automate the monitoring of on-chain or third-party platform data according to your needs, and provide real-time feedback and alerts through the channels you set, allowing you to keep track of the progress of your projects in a timely manner. Currently, ChainBot supports EVM compatibility (Ethereum, BSC, Avalanche, Polygon, Fantom), as well as Aptos and Arweave.
ChainBot mainly solves the following problems:
- Whales withdraw a large amount of liquidity from the pool, and you need to receive the message in a timely manner and make the next plan.
- Real-time price change alerts in DEX, such as when a shitcoin is listed in DEX, you need to keep an eye on its price.
- Monitoring when the floor price of NFT falls below the issuance price.
- Monitoring and alerting high-quality articles on Mirror, so that you can learn new content as soon as possible.
- Monitoring hacker address behavior, such as receiving alerts in the first time when funds are transferred in or out of FTX hacker address.
- Sending alert notifications when the project you are following proposes a snapshot operation, instead of refreshing the official UI from time to time.
How to Use ChainBot#
These days, $Arb is quite popular, and everyone is waiting for it to drop below 1. In fact, you don't need to keep checking the price. You can set a limit order or subscribe to a message on ChainBot.
After clicking on subscribe, you need to configure the channels for message notifications, which means how the bot will notify you. The configuration is quite basic, and you can do a test in the corresponding notification channel once you complete it.
As a test case, if you can receive "You have received a test message from ChainBot.io", it means it is successful.
Conclusion#
I hope everyone can configure their own monitoring tools according to their needs, so as to gradually form their own trading system. Relying on others for a living is definitely not sustainable, and others have no obligation to take care of others.
Only by improving our own understanding can we survive in the market.