Who Pumped? now shows the top wallets behind each Jesus signal
December 22, 2025 | NEW FEATURE
We now capture and display the wallets that drove each Jesus (pump) signal, including rejected signals, to make activity easier to verify at a glance.
What you will see
A new "Who Pumped?" line in Telegram for both rejected and approved Jesus signals
Wallets ordered from most significant to least significant (top 6 shown in the message)
Each wallet now shows its share of buy volume (percentage)
Chain-specific explorer links (Solscan, Etherscan, BscScan, and more)
Shortened addresses for readability
Rejected signals include a report.txt attachment with the full wallet list and rejection details
How it works
We analyze the latest trades (last hour) for each Jesus signal and rank wallets by buy volume. The results are stored as structured data so we can use them in future analytics.
Why this matters
This is about transparency and accountability. When a call is a huge success (or a failure), you can quickly see which wallets were most responsible and track whether they made bank. That helps anyone who wants to study or copytrade those wallets, and it helps us react faster if a call turns into a rug by letting us blacklist wallets without spending half an hour digging through Dexscreener.