# Explanation of Data

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Let’s go over what we see here from line 1 on down.

**Line 1: Token/Deployer Information**\
\- [$ANOLE](https://dexscreener.com/ethereum/0x51ab3ba9ff34759213ebcde213be98c047362b7c) (links to Dexscreener page) \
\- [DEP](https://etherscan.io/address/0x09027a11bae9c4fab107fd775793afa2b3959132) (links to the deployer’s etherscan wallet)\
\- C: [1](https://etherscan.io/txs?a=0x09027a11bae9c4fab107fd775793afa2b3959132\&f=5) (links to how many contracts the deployer’s created)\
\- 0 (how many times the deployer bought its own token)\
\- If this emoji 🪪 exists on the line, it means the deployer received money from a KYC’d exchange. It’s less likely the deployer will rug considering the funds came directly from a wallet that he’s doxxed in. \
The most important information to take from line 1 is how many previous contracts were made and how many times the deployer bought their own token. If the deployer had made 2 contracts in total, one will be the current token shown in Line 1, while the other may be an ancient token (bullish if it wasn’t a rug and had life) or was a recently created token (bearish) due to the “team/dev” not pushing it or simply launching rugs/honeys. If the deployer bought his token, it’s almost certainly a rug/honey.

**Line 2: Honeypot/Tax Check**\
\- False (not a honeypot)/True (would presently be a honeypot)\
\- B:0 (Buy tax is currently 0)\
\- S:0 (Sell tax is currently 0)\
Keep in mind, the tax and honeypot condition could change, even if the contract's been renounced.

**Line 3: Contract**\
\- Copyable contract for quick copy/paste use

**Line 4: Fresh/Dormant Wallet's Information**\
\- [Buyer](https://etherscan.io/address/0x2380Aa162E0f9e0AD78317863dBc0722E4cd5d38) (links to buyer’s etherscan wallet)\
\- [Hash](https://etherscan.io/tx/0x0a4c42bc35cd3fc988ae3b88af75ddc8b7478b9b24db4f9296d02ef22fb35073) (links to the transaction hash)\
\- DORMANT - LOW (this wallet hasn't made a transaction in a while, and the LOW means it's also a fresh wallet)\
\- 4 (number of times this wallet has bought)\
\- If a C: # is present it would indicate and link to the number of contracts this wallet has created)\
\- The 🪪 emoji on the right-side image means this fresh wallet’s funds came from a KYC’d exchange.\
This line provides important information about the buyer. The number of times this wallet has bought, whether it's a dormant wallet, and especially if he’s ever created a contract are all very important. These wallets are fresh or dormant, so if they’ve made a token, it more than likely was a rug/honey and now they’re using this wallet to buy another rug/honey they’ve created.

**Line 5: Time After Liquidity was Added**\
\- Another bit of information to help make decisions or see patterns.

**Line 6: Marketcap**\
\- The marketcap is nice to go back and look at historical data when searching for the contract in the channel. It can help see patterns/draw conclusions to your strategy.

**Line 7: Statistics on previous wallets that have bought**\
\- TOT: 285 (the total number of buys detected since liquidity was added)\
\- Low: 33 (the number of fresh wallets that attempted to buy since liquidity was added)\
\- S\_LOW KYC: 5 (the number of very fresh wallets that were funded by a KYC’d exchanged that attempted to buy)\
\- D: 5 (number of dormant wallets that have bought)\
You’ll have to derive your own strategy with the data in this line, but for the most part, S\_LOW KYC wallets entering a token and more dormant wallets that haven't created contracts in the past is generally a good sign.

**Line 8 : (Right-side image)** \
\- ETH from 1 wallet — 0 CEX (how the super fresh wallet was funded)\
If the wallet received ETH from another wallet, it’s best to see what the previous wallet’s been buying into. Were they scams? Avoid. If it came from a CEX, underneath will show which CEX it came from. Referencing the right-side picture, Binance is a KYC-exchange, therefore it gets fire emojis.

You’ll have to draw your own conclusion to what patterns are most valuable to make money, but every single token that’s mooned has shown up very early on through our Fresh Wallet Detective. If any haven’t, DM us and we’ll figure out why, or bring it up in the Crypto Eyes chat. Legitimate questions are never fud and there should be an answer to whatever it is you have. We’ll continue improving this detective while continually working on our second and third detectives. I’m most excited about our second detective, as I already use a dumbed down version of it.

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