RAVNView
Walkthrough of RAVNView
How does RAVNView give you an edge in on-chain trading?
When you scan a CA, RAVNView meticulously looks through the transaction history of the top holders. It also uniquely provides a layout of supply distribution including bundle wallets, team wallets, and snipers. This breakout is unlike any other tool and allows you to look at specific wallets and analyze independently rather than just giving a flat % (See Bundle Analysis).
Specifically it looks at, among other things (updated regularly):
Current token holdings and portfolio value
PnL
Wallet funding source
Previously purchased coins
Size of purchase and tendencies
Date of purchase and activity of wallet
Past performance of previously purchased coins
Average holding time
Number of tokens traded
It also gives warnings when bad trends or data is recognized.

Many traders just look at a wallet’s PnL or portfolio value and will stop there. This causes them to miss valuable signals that are more subtle. RAVNView is designed to report only the information we believe is required to make a sound decision when purchasing a token. Being one of the earliest members of the memecoin space as well as one of the most active buyers on Solana (200-300 coins / day) over the last 2 years has given us a strong understanding of what data is actually important.
RAVNView allows you to misleading wallets out, and quickly find (legitimate) wallets who might be insiders or have some sort of alpha. It does this by going deep into the buy histories of each top holder wallet.
Examples:
A MEV bot could have high PnL but very low average holding time. You do not want to be copytrading MEV bots. Same thing with team-controlled wallets for PnD coins; those often have good PnLs because they are designed to lure traders into PnDs. RAVNView provides information on coins traded and hold time as well as flags high volume wallets so you can purchase coins with holders who align with your ultimate goal.
A wallet was an insider/ early buyer for a very successful coin. However, it transferred tokens to a different wallet to sell their tokens. This is a typical pattern for team controlled wallets to spread out their coins. Most scanners would miss these wallets because those wallet PnLs are not significant. However, RAVN is designed to find these types of insider wallets because it will flag the wallet that previously bought with a notable amount of a successful coin. The bundle data would also show all holders receiving transferred tokens.
Dormant or inactive wallets can be a strong signal, and there are a few dormant wallet bots out there. However, none of these bots look at the buy histories of the dormant wallets, meaning a wallet that only buys rugs, then becomes inactive and reactive would still be categorized as a dormant wallet by their definitions. RAVN filters out these types of bad dormants by analyzing the performance of their previously bought coins to remove manipulated launches by serial ruggers and scammers.
RANView also looks for new patterns regularly that are implemented by teams to hide their tracks. Most scanners would be tricked by a wallet that buys bad coins to avoid looking dormant or fresh but we have logic in place to identify situations like these, as well as similar ones.

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