Solana CA Alerts — catch drops the moment they tweet

X-Relay's CA Detection engine scans every tracked tweet for contract addresses — Solana, all major EVM (Eth/Base/Arb/Optimism/BSC/Polygon), TON — and enriches the alert with DexScreener data: price, liquidity, market cap and volume. By the time it hits your Telegram, you know whether it's tradable.

What you get in every CA alert

Why latency matters

On low-cap Solana launches, the difference between second 3 and second 60 is the difference between entry and exit. X-Relay polls the scraper fleet aggressively and runs a decoupled dispatch queue so your alert is never stuck behind a slow network round-trip.

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What a CA alert looks like

🟣 Contract detected · @onchain_kol
So1anaMint7xK…9pQr
💧 Liq $84K · 🧢 MC $310K · 📊 Vol 24h $1.2M · 🟢 +38%
Buy → Axiom · Trojan · Photon · GMGN · BonkBot

The address is pulled straight from the tweet body — including from replies and quote-tweets, where launches are most often dropped — resolved against DexScreener, and delivered with one-tap buy links. You see price, liquidity and market cap before you even open the chart.

Common questions

Which chains does CA detection cover?

Solana plus every major EVM chain (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, BSC, Polygon) and TON. Both raw contract addresses and $TICKERS are resolved against DexScreener.

Does it catch contract addresses dropped in replies?

Yes. X-Relay reads replies and quote-tweets, not just main tweets — the exact place low-cap Solana launches are usually posted.

How current is the price data in the alert?

It's fetched at alert time, so price, liquidity, market cap and 24h volume reflect the moment the tweet landed — not a cached snapshot.

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