🔍Spamlock

Usage Guide & Field Legend

SpamLock provides a comprehensive breakdown of wallet activity for snipers attempting to buy tokens in the first block. Understanding the data presented in each field is crucial for making informed sniping decisions. Below is a detailed guide to each field available in SpamLock, along with how to interpret the information.

Field Legend:

  1. Transaction Link

    • Description: A clickable link to the transaction on the blockchain explorer (such as Etherscan).

  2. Wallet Link

    • Description: A link to the wallet address interacting with the token, leading to a blockchain explorer page.

  3. Buy Percentage

    • Description: The percentage of the total token supply that the wallet is trying to buy.

  4. Max Spend

    • Description: The maximum amount of ETH or other currency the wallet is willing to spend to buy the tokens. This shows the upper limit of what each wallet is prepared to pay for the token and can either be a static amount or a maximum price .

  5. Total Bribe Amount

    • Description: The total bribe (ETH) offered by the wallet to prioritize their transaction in the block. This field indicates how much the wallet is incentivizing miners to include their transaction early. A high bribe amount suggests that the wallet is trying to ensure quick inclusion, likely due to heavy competition.

  6. Number of Bags

    • Description: The number of bags (or distinct purchases) the wallet is trying to make in the token. This represents how many separate buy orders or transactions the wallet is initiating. It’s useful for seeing whether a wallet is attempting multiple buys to secure tokens at different price points.

  7. Average Bribe per Bag

    • Description: The average amount of ETH bribed for each bag, calculated by dividing the total bribe amount by the number of bags. This helps break down how much the wallet is willing to bribe for each transaction. A higher average bribe per bag suggests a more aggressive strategy to secure tokens quickly. This is often more important than the total bribe amount .

  8. Minimum Amount of Tokens

    • Description: The smallest number of tokens the wallet is attempting to purchase in a single transaction.


By understanding and analyzing these fields, you can gain a clearer picture of the competitive landscape for each token. SpamLock provides crucial information that allows you to make more calculated sniping decisions, identify aggressive buyers, and evaluate the strength of wallets engaging with a token.

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