Holder commands
What you can ask SPECTER
Multi-chain
SPECTER investigates across Robinhood Chain, Base, and Ethereum — Uniswap V2, V3, and V4. Token and wallet commands auto-detect which chain a token trades on and screen it there. To force a chain, add eth for Ethereum mainnet or rh for Robinhood Chain — e.g. /token 0x… rh. Robinhood Chain now has full coverage: holder distribution, the Cluster Map, deployer traces, and a live honeypot check all run there via Blockscout and on-chain simulation — not just detection. The one thing still unavailable on Robinhood is exact buy/sell tax %, which SPECTER reports honestly as unknown rather than guessing. Holder gating is on your $SPECTER — one balance unlocks the whole multi-chain investigator.
All commands are holder-only — your balance is re-checked when you use them, and re-verified periodically so access tracks your live balance. DM the bot directly, or use them in the holders group.
Investigate
/audit <token>
Launch auditor
Audits a fresh launch for bundle/sniper clusters, wash trading, deployer history, and contract risk the moment it's tradeable. Works across Robinhood Chain, Base, and Ethereum — including a live honeypot check on Robinhood. Paste a contract; SPECTER reads the pool and the deployer directly.
/audit 0xYourTokenContractHere…8453
/analyze <wallet>
Wallet readout
A full SPECTER readout on a wallet — its token positions, who most recently funded it, whether it trips anything SPECTER watches, and the clinical interpretation. Works on Robinhood Chain, Base, and Ethereum (add eth for mainnet, rh for Robinhood Chain). Hand it a token contract by mistake and SPECTER catches it and points you to /token.
/analyze 0xWalletAddress…
/check <contract>
Pre-buy verdict
The fast one-look verdict before you ape — 🟢 NO RED FLAGS · 🟡 CAUTION · 🔴 AVOID (or 🔴 DO NOT BUY on a honeypot), plus the single biggest reason and the key facts (tax, LP lock, owner). Honeypot overrides everything, and an unindexed token is treated as risk, not a green light. Auto-detects the chain; add eth for mainnet. It reads the contract — it never promises safety.
/check 0xTokenContract…
/token <contract>
Token readout
A full SPECTER readout on a token contract — market data (price, liquidity, volume, 24h change) plus a live contract-risk screen: honeypot check, buy/sell taxes, LP-lock %, and owner-renounce status. Auto-detects Robinhood Chain, Base, or Ethereum; add eth for mainnet or rh for Robinhood Chain. On Robinhood Chain the risk screen runs on Blockscout + on-chain simulation — including a live honeypot check; only exact tax % stays unknown, reported honestly rather than guessed. Hand it a wallet by mistake and SPECTER points you back to /analyze.
/token 0xTokenContract…
/holders <token>
Concentration
Top-holder distribution for a token — holder count, how much the top 10 control, and owner/creator share. SPECTER flags a holder as *possible treasury* only when it's a single multisig (Safe) wallet holding more than 10% of supply — that's structurally different from a sniper bundle (a cluster of fresh wallets) or a plain whale. The flag is a structural read, not a safety guarantee: a team can run an M-of-N Safe and still hold every key. Holder data comes from GoPlus on Base & Ethereum and from Blockscout on Robinhood Chain — so this command works on all three.
/holders 0xTokenContract…
/holding <wallet>
Wallet assets
Everything a wallet is holding — its ETH balance and every non-zero ERC-20, with symbols and amounts. Works on Base or Ethereum (add eth for mainnet). Active wallets often hold unsolicited airdrop/spam tokens, so presence isn't endorsement. For a token contract, use /token or /holders instead.
/holding 0xWalletAddress…
/funding <wallet>
Money trail
Traces who funded a wallet — the address that most recently sent it ETH or tokens — and screens that funder for known-bad-actor flags. Run it again on the funder to walk the chain back toward the source. Works on Base or Ethereum (add eth for mainnet).
/funding 0xWalletAddress…
/funder <wallet>
Repeat offenders
Looks up a funding wallet in SPECTER's cross-token memory — every launch it's been caught behind. One wallet quietly funding bundle after bundle is the actual operator hiding behind the throwaway addresses; this is how you catch them across tokens, not just one launch at a time.
/funder 0xFundingWallet…
The full file on a wallet — 🔴 SERIAL OPERATOR · 🟠 FLAGGED · 🟡 ACTIVE–UNPROVEN · 🟢 NOTHING ON RECORD. Fuses SPECTER's own funder memory (every flagged launch the wallet has bankrolled, by type and date), known bad-actor flags, and its deployer footprint into one verdict. This is the moat: it gets sharper the longer SPECTER runs, because serial operators can't outrun their own on-chain history. A clean record isn't innocence — it's just nothing caught yet.
/rep 0xWalletAddress…
/dev <token>
Deployer trace
Surfaces a token's deployer and owner, how much supply they hold, whether ownership is renounced, and any bad-actor flags on the deployer — plus the explorer link to check their other contract creations, and whether SPECTER has caught the deployer funding bundled launches before. Serial deployers leave a trail.
/dev 0xTokenContract…
How much of a token's liquidity is locked or burned, and when the lock expires — the exact moment a dev regains the ability to pull. A high lock % with no expiry usually means the LP was burned (permanent); a near-term expiry is a countdown worth watching. Works on Base or Ethereum.
/lplock 0xTokenContract…
/approvals <wallet>
Drain risk
Scans the tokens a wallet currently holds for dangerous approvals — the unlimited allowances that let a contract drain a token straight out of the wallet. Flags every unlimited spender and links you to revoke.cash to kill the ones you don't recognise. This is where wallet drains actually come from. Works on Base or Ethereum.
/approvals 0xWalletAddress…
Track
/track <wallet> [label]
Wallet watch
Tell SPECTER to watch any wallet. It DMs you the moment that wallet moves — with the token, USD value, the wallet's holdings, and a flag if the counterparty is on the known-bad-actor list. Add an optional label to keep them straight.
/track 0xWhaleWallet… whale1
/tracking · /untrack <wallet>
Manage watches
/tracking lists the wallets you're watching. /untrack <wallet> stops watching one.
Controls your wallet-watch DMs. /alerts mute pauses them (your /track watches stay active), /alerts on resumes. Group rug/whale/bundle alerts are channel-wide and aren't affected.
/alerts mute
/watchbags on · off · status
Bag monitor
Turns SPECTER into a standing watch over the tokens you hold. With it on, SPECTER periodically re-screens your bags and DMs you the moment one turns against you — a honeypot flip, owner un-renouncing, taxes jumping, or an LP lock dropping or about to expire. The first sweep sets a baseline; you only hear from it when something actually changes.
/watchbags on
Your personal, filtered feed. The intel group always gets everything — but with /prefs you can opt into DMs for only the alert types and chains you care about, then mute the group and just get your picks. /prefs on · /prefs types bundle,rug,wash · /prefs chains base,eth (or all).
/prefs types rug
System
A live system readout, on demand: SPECTER's engine status and uptime, today's detection activity, the full track record (filed / confirmed / cleared / pending and hit rate), and the most recent calls.
/terminal
A 24-hour and 7-day recap of what SPECTER caught — bundles, rugs, and wash calls filed, how many confirmed on-chain since, and the most recent cases. Pulled straight from the live track record.
/digest
Your holder card: verified wallet, current $SPECTER balance, how many wallets you're tracking, your alert setting, and your current vote — all in one place.
/me
The curated smart-money watchlist — the addresses SPECTER itself tracks. Not populated yet; until it is, use /track to watch wallets yourself, /analyze for a wallet readout, and /token for a token readout.
/vote · /votes
Weekly target
Vote on who SPECTER goes after next: /vote kol <@user>, /vote project <name>, or /vote tradfi <name> — one vote each, recast anytime. /votes shows live standings and the top named targets.
/vote project 0xSuspiciousToken…
The quick command cheat-sheet inside the bot — names only, grouped by purpose, for when you just need to jog your memory. For the full guided version, use /howtouse.
/help
The guided walkthrough inside the bot: what SPECTER is, the holder model, and every command grouped with a one-line description. The thing to read first — or point a new holder at.
/howtouse