Let's talk about how to find a project dealer's chips easily and quickly? How do ordinary whites judge the control chips of a project dealer. In fact, you can easily see the data on GMGN using it. Let's talk about my favorite trilogy A GMGN integrated Faster100 GMGN integrates Faster100, which allows you to see the control of chips at a glance. And GMGN is a free version above. The figure below shows the chip distribution of the com token, and you can clearly see that there is a very large correlated cluster, with a total of 50.42% of the chips. This cluster contains an address that claims 40% of the locked positions as claimed by the project team, and 10% of the addresses are also controlled by the project team. If you buy com, then pay attention to the 10% of the project party secretly controlled, and you will ship it when it is shipped. You can also see in the diagram that there are several clusters of addresses, such as yellow by 5 addresses and green by 7 addresses. These are also generally controlled by the project party or the market maker. But faster100 found no evidence of their association. You can dig deeper in the browser. Sometimes we can see 2~3 of them, which are generally large accounts, and sometimes they will be divided into positions. The entrance of faster100 is relatively hidden, on the right side of the place where you select the activity, pool, and holder, next to the one-click trading, I circled it with a red box in the picture below. 2. Holder's data GMGN has the project's Holder data, including the proportion of holdings, sol balance, source of funds, etc. The most useful data is the multiple of the total profit. Because if the dealer buys the cheapest chips, the multiplier is particularly high from the point of view of the data. The following picture is the ODOM bookmaker, from the picture can be clearly seen that many addresses are between 3000% ~ 400%. Then take a look at the last active, total buy and total sell data, and the data is basically the same. It can be judged that these are addresses controlled by the dealer. 3. Blank addresses A blank address means that the total profit, total buy, and total sell are all 0. For example, the red box in the image below. This is because the tokens of these addresses are not bought, but transferred to other wallets. One of the dealers' ways of hiding chips is to transfer the purchased tokens to other wallets. If you encounter a blank address, you need to click on the gmgn to view the page of this address. There are no other valuable coins held, and there is no record of transactions. If there are more, it means that it is a real address, not controlled by the dealer. Immediately after that, you also need to click on the address of the source of funds for that address. It is also necessary to see if there are other coins to be traded, or to hold other valuable coins. If there is, it means that it is a real person's address. In practice, I've found that GMGN occasionally has small errors in the data. For example, there is no source of funds with an address in the picture above. Address 3 is actually the address of the pool. So when I actually use it, I will open the solscan browser at the same time. If you find a problem, check it. Well, the above are three ways that do not require professional knowledge and can be read in a few minutes, which can easily identify the dealer's control of the chips. Since most of the projects on the chain can't afford to hire market makers at the beginning, the trading methods are not particularly professional. So the above three situations are very useful in many cases.
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