TELEGRAM CALLS
Learn how to use Mizar Telegram Calls to find sniping opportunities.
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Learn how to use Mizar Telegram Calls to find sniping opportunities.
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Mizar continually scrape more than 600 Telegram Channels and Groups to identify investment opportunities. Whenever a new token contract is referenced in any of these 600 channels, Mizar categorizes it as a call.
In the table above you can get access to different types of information
Pair: the token symbol and its contract.
Calls: the amount of times a contract has been mentioned a single channel over the past 48 hours, and the last time it has been mentioned.
Price/MC: the current price along with its fully diluted market cap. The percentage reflects the current ROI in comparison to the initial launch price.
Total Liquidity: the liquidity at the token's launch (START) versus its current liquidity status (NOW).
Pool Amount: the amount of quote asset within the pool and the time since the pool has been created.
Security: different security parameters. Read more here.
Status: the status of the token
LAUNCHED: an active liquidity pool already exists.
NOT LAUNCHED: there is no liquidity pool deployed.
RUG-PULL: the project performed a rug-pull. This is detected by the Mizar anti-rug system. Read more here.
Last Call: sort based on last call date.
Number of Calls: sort based on total number of calls over the last 48 hours.
Liquidity: sort based on liquidity amount.
Fully Diluted Market Cap: sort based on Fully Diluted Market Cap.
Newest Pool: sort based on pool creation date.
Status: filter based on STATUS.
Liquidity Range: filter based on defined liquidity range.
Market Cap Range: filter based on defined Fully Diluted Market Cap range.
Channels: filter based on selected Telegram Channels & Groups.
By clicking on the number of calls, you can visualize from which channel(s) the call has been performed
Here you can get access to details information such as the name and the Telegram link of the channel, the time at which the contract has been mentioned, and the source of the message.