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Reading the Terminal

Every token on 1Edge — from the first second of its bonding curve through to its graduated Meteora market — lives inside a full, professional-grade trading terminal. This page is a tour of what you're looking at.

Real-time chart

An interactive price chart with OHLCV candles, updating live as trades land.

ℹ️ One continuous chart, curve to DEX. The chart runs seamlessly from the bonding-curve phase straight through graduation into the Meteora market — no reset, no gap. A token's whole price history lives in one place, so graduation is a transition you can see rather than a break in the data.

Volume & depth

Live trading volume and buy/sell depth, so you can read momentum and see where liquidity sits on each side of the book.

Live trade log

The raw, unfiltered stream of trades as they happen — every buy and sell, in real time. It's the ground truth of what's actually going on, straight from the ledger.

Top-holder distribution

A ranked view of the largest holders and how concentrated the supply is. Heavy clustering at the top is a classic risk signal (coordinated dumps, disguised bundling); healthy distribution is visible at a glance.

Asset health

The terminal surfaces the trust signals that matter, read directly from on-chain state, so you don't have to dig through an explorer:

  • Mint authority — revoked (supply fixed) or active (dilution risk).
  • Freeze authority — disabled (you can always sell) or active (honeypot risk).
  • Vamp status — original, or a flagged copycat clone.

See Anti-Vamp & Honeypot Toolkit for the full breakdown.

Your position

Your own holdings and position metrics sit right alongside the market — and because the bonding curve is a virtual-token simulation, your pre-bond and post-bond holdings are both tracked and displayed in full, here and in your dashboard. You always see exactly what you own.

Transparency tags

The terminal automatically flags meaningful creator behaviour — like atomic dev-buys — so you can assess a launch without manual on-chain forensics. See Developer Transparency Tags.