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If a token passes all Dealbreakers, it moves to Rule Groups. This is where nuance lives. Rule Groups let you combine multiple conditions with AND/OR logic.

MATCH ALL (AND)

All rules in the group must be true. Example: “Developer Legitimacy”
  • Contract Renounced is True
  • AND Creator Rug History is False
  • AND LP Locked is True

MATCH ANY (OR)

At least one rule in the group must be true. Example: “Early Momentum”
  • Liquidity (USD) is greater than $10,000
  • OR Social Volume (1h) is greater than 100
  • OR Followed Wallet Holder Count is greater than 0
You can combine multiple groups. Tokens must pass Group 1 AND Group 2 AND Group 3.

Combining Groups for Ultimate Precision

Think of each Rule Group as its own checklist. A token must pass every checklist to qualify. This separation lets you tune safety, quality, and momentum independently without rebuilding your logic. Alt text describing the image

Complete Example: “Safe Momentum” Alert

For a token to trigger this alert, it must pass all four groups below:
  1. Basic Safety Checklist (MATCH ALL)
    • Is Honeypot is False
    • AND Sell Tax (%) is less than 10
  2. Developer Trust Checklist (MATCH ALL)
    • Creator Rug History is False
    • AND LP Locked is True
  3. Early On-Chain Momentum (MATCH ANY)
    • Initial Buy Pressure (%) is greater than 80
    • OR Liquidity (USD) is greater than $25,000
  4. Smart Money & Social Proof (MATCH ANY)
    • Followed Wallet Holder Count is greater than 0
    • OR Social Volume (15m) is greater than 50
This design enforces safety and dev trust, while allowing either on‑chain momentum or social validation to qualify the opportunity.
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