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Understanding Output

Agent Sentinel reports are comprehensive, but they’re built to be easy to read — even if you’re on the go. Here's a breakdown of what each section means and why it matters

💀 Sentinel Risk Score

At the top of every report, you’ll see the Sentinel Risk Score — a quick indicator of overall risk, from 0 to 100.

  • 0–40 → 🔥 High Risk: Likely issues like bad tokenomics, sniper exits, missing liquidity, or no community presence.

  • 41–70 → ⚠️ Medium Risk: Mixed signals — potential, but also red flags. Tread carefully.

  • 71–100 → ✅ Lower Risk: Fewer warnings, better token health — but always DYOR.

This score is mathematically-decided based on multiple on-chain signals and metadata points. Think of it as your first line of defense.


📦 Token Metadata & Market Stats

  • Token Basics: Name, ticker, mint address (CA), website, image, Twitter.

  • Liquidity Pool Info: Is there a DEX pool? Is it complete or still forming?

  • Transaction Activity: How active is the token? Number of trades in the last 6 hours.

  • Holder Count: Total wallets — a good signal of organic spread.

  • Buy/Sell Ratio: Low buy ratios can mean heavy dumping.

  • Price Movement: Percentage change over the last few hours.

This is your health snapshot — if it’s quiet or dumping, you’ll see it here first.


🐋 Top Holder Insights

Shows how much supply the top 10 wallets control.

  • If 1–2 wallets own 90%+ of the supply, that’s a massive red flag.

  • If a single "Pump/Bonding Curve" wallet owns nearly all tokens, it may not even be tradable yet.

  • You’ll also see total SOL value held and whether those wallets are distributing or hoarding.

📌 Important: Tokens with poor holder spread can rug instantly.


📦 Bundle Analysis

Sentinel tracks bundle activity, which helps detect:

  • Developer buys (pre-launch allocation)

  • Sniper bundles

  • Wallets buying and instantly dumping

You’ll see:

  • Mint time

  • Total SOL bought vs held

  • Percentage of supply bought or sold

  • Breakdown of top buyers and current holders

This is powerful for tracking insider behavior.


🧠 Copycat & Meta Analysis

Looks for whether the token is part of a meta trend (like “fart coins” or AI-themed coins) — and how others in that meta have performed.

If the meta is weak or inactive, it usually means less community traction and lower upside.

You’ll also see if this token has copycats — other tokens trying to ride the same name. That often signals low originality and high risk.


🏹 Sniper Detection

Snipers are bots or wallets that buy in the first seconds of launch, then dump for profit — often before real users can react.

Sentinel shows:

  • Total snipers detected

  • How much they bought

  • Whether they’re still holding or fully exited

  • Their individual wallet stats and behavior

This section is key for understanding who you’re up against and how early entries are behaving.

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