diceDegen Calls

Noise? We turn it into profit.

If you're on the hunt for the next 100x moonshot, you're in the right place. Degen Callsarrow-up-right is where hype meets data.

We scan the chaos so you don’t have to. Powered by live sentiment data from over 100k degen traders, we serve up the top 10 most mentioned contract addresses and tickers every 4-hours.

Real-Time Edge: 🔥 ON FIRE!

In this space, things move fast. One hour can mean everything. That’s why we’ve built On Fire, a feature that instantly notifies you when a token starts blowing up in mentions. No waiting for the next update. No more “I was late.” You’ll see it when it happens.

Want the Details?

Just one click, send any contract address to @Phanes_bot or @RickBurpBot to get a full breakdown. It’s quick, clean, and saves you from digging around. 🤓

But we didn’t stop there.

We’ve also integrated with some of the most popular Telegram trading bots like Maestro, BonkBot, or MevX, etc., so when you see something you like, you can ape in with a single tap, straight from our channel.

⚠️ A Quick Note on Ticker Updates

When it comes to tickers, we’re working with raw mentions, no guaranteed network or contract address from the source. Here’s how it works:

For every mentioned ticker, we run a search and grab the first result. That’s the one you see in our updates.

Brand-new tokens often share the same symbol. So depending on timing and volatility, the same ticker might point to different tokens across updates. One ticker, ten tokens. Welcome to the jungle.

This can even happen with well-known tickers. For example, if the “ETH” ticker is trending, it’s likely referring to Ethereum, but the system might auto-match it to a low-cap token using the same symbol. It happens.

This doesn’t apply to contract addresses. Those come directly from degens and are always in a clean, verifiable format, so what you see is what you get.

For tickers, focus on the symbol and mention count. The links are there for convenience, but always double-check before aping in.🫰

Safety First

We also added a built-in security check, so if a token looks shady, it’s out. Safety first, degen second. 🫡

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