Recently integrated a developer scanning API into our Telegram bot environment, and the results have been quite impressive. We ran it against some fresh token launches—specifically tested on TRILLIONS—and the tool instantly surfaced comprehensive developer information and on-chain metrics. Pretty solid for due diligence work.
What's interesting is the broader trajectory here. This kind of developer intelligence API is exactly what trading platforms need. Honestly wouldn't be surprised if major exchanges start embedding these verification tools into their core infrastructure over the next few quarters. Being able to instantly verify developer backgrounds and track records directly within a trading interface could become standard practice.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-27 02:54
ngl, this tool does have some value, but can you really trust the developer information...
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 12-27 02:53
NGL, this should have been available a long time ago. What are the exchanges still hesitating for?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 12-27 02:44
Wow, this tool can directly scan developers? If this had existed earlier, how many people in the crypto world would have been saved...
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VitaliksTwin
· 12-27 02:41
Wow, this tool is awesome. Finally, there's a somewhat reliable on-chain due diligence method.
Recently integrated a developer scanning API into our Telegram bot environment, and the results have been quite impressive. We ran it against some fresh token launches—specifically tested on TRILLIONS—and the tool instantly surfaced comprehensive developer information and on-chain metrics. Pretty solid for due diligence work.
What's interesting is the broader trajectory here. This kind of developer intelligence API is exactly what trading platforms need. Honestly wouldn't be surprised if major exchanges start embedding these verification tools into their core infrastructure over the next few quarters. Being able to instantly verify developer backgrounds and track records directly within a trading interface could become standard practice.