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AlphaScan is a real-time feed of token launches across Solana. It is organized into three columns based on the token’s lifecycle stage:
ColumnWhat it shows
NewTokens just launched (typically seconds to minutes old)
SoonTokens still on a bonding curve, approaching migration to a standard liquidity pool
BondedTokens that have recently migrated from a bonding curve to a liquidity pool

Data displayed per token

Each token entry in AlphaScan shows:
FieldDescription
Name & LogoToken name, full name, and logo
Contract AddressTruncated onchain address
AgeTime since the token was created (e.g. 32s, 5m, 6h)
HoldersCurrent number of holders
V (Volume)Trading volume
MC (Market Cap)Current market cap
F (Fees)Combined priority fee, tip, and trading fees
TXNumber of transactions
Bonding Curve ProgressVisual progress bar showing how far the token is along its bonding curve
LaunchpadSource launchpad (e.g. pump)
Three percentage metrics are displayed at the bottom of each entry:
MetricDescription
Top 10 Holders %Percentage of supply held by the top 10 wallets. Clicking opens a Bubblemaps visualization showing holder distribution and wallet connections.
Dev Holding %Percentage of supply held by the developer wallet
Snipers Holding %Percentage of supply held by snipers — wallets that bought the token very early, typically in the first transactions after launch

Dev Tokens popup

Clicking the dev info on a token entry opens a popup showing the developer wallet’s history:
FieldDescription
BondedNumber of the developer’s tokens that have migrated to a liquidity pool (with percentage of total)
CreatedTotal number of tokens created by this developer
Created (7d)Number of tokens created in the last 7 days
SOL BalanceCurrent SOL balance of the developer wallet
Top TokenThe developer’s most notable token (with age, traders, and market cap)
A developer who has created many tokens with few reaching bonded status may indicate a pattern of abandoned projects. This data helps evaluate the developer’s track record, but does not guarantee the current token’s outcome.

Quick Buy in AlphaScan

Each token entry includes a ⚡ Quick Buy button. Set your Quick Buy amount at the top of each column, then click ⚡ on any token to buy immediately. Quick Buy uses your current trade execution settings (Ultra mode by default, or your manual Trade Presets). See Fees for details on execution modes.
Quick Buy executes immediately when you click the ⚡ icon. There is no confirmation step. Make sure your Quick Buy amount and execution settings are configured before using this feature.

Customizing AlphaScan

Click Customise in the top-right corner to configure AlphaScan across three tabs:
  • MC / Vol — font size for market cap and volume (Small or Large)
  • Quick Buy — button size (Small, Large, Mega, Jumbo)
  • Button Color — Color or Grey
  • After Quick Buy — action after purchase (None, Open Chart, New Tab)
  • Secondary Quick Buy Button — toggle a second Quick Buy button
  • Hide Hidden Tokens — show or hide tokens you’ve manually hidden
  • Show Search Bar — toggle the keyword search bar
  • Square Token Image — square or circle token logos
  • Progress Ring — display bonding curve progress as a ring or bar
  • Show Decimals — toggle decimal values
  • Compact Columns — compact or spaced column layout
Choose which data fields appear on each token entry:Market Cap, Volume, TXs, Socials, Holders, Top 10 Holders %, Dev Holding %, Dev Migrations, Dex Paid, Fees Paid, Snipers Holding %You can also set value highlighting thresholds for Market Cap and Volume (e.g. highlight tokens above $150K) to visually flag tokens that meet your criteria.
Configure the table layout by showing, hiding, or reordering the three columns: New, Soon, and Bonded.
You can also use Filter Launchpad in the top-right to filter tokens by their source launchpad, and the keyword search bar within each column to search by token name.
Tokens displayed in AlphaScan are typically very new and carry elevated risk. Low liquidity, limited holder history, and active developer authorities are common. See Risks and Limitations.

Discover

Browse tokens by category and apply filters.

Token Page

Detailed data when you open a token.

Risks and Limitations

Risks of trading newly launched tokens.