Recently, I've been using the chain scanning feature quite frequently, and the Golden Dog Radar in Bitget Wallet has become a function I open daily.

It pushes some coins that have just had on-chain movements; the information isn't overwhelming, but it's filtered quite well and the pace is fast. It has basically become part of my daily dog scanning tools.

Its mechanism is straightforward — it's not a popularity leaderboard, but rather the system automatically pushes projects based on on-chain movements.

For me, its value isn't in telling you 'which coin will rise', but in bringing up the coins that 'are currently happening', helping you save most of the unnecessary filtering.

My scanning method is quite simple, essentially following this set of processes:

After receiving a push notification, I first look at three basic indicators:

1. Push frequency: One time might just be a small fluctuation, I only start paying attention after three times or more;

2. Market cap: Ideally below 1 million, as higher ones are prone to late-stage volume increases;

3. Risk warning: Any red flags are basically a direct exclusion; I don't rely on metaphysics for chain scanning or bet on contracts.

These indicators allow me to quickly filter out most coins, and I then click into the details for the remaining ones.

Most of the time, I can determine within a minute or two whether this coin is worth my attention.

Sometimes I can catch the rhythm early, for example with $urmom, I saw it on the first push notification, bought a bit, and a few hours later, it skyrocketed.

It’s not always accurate, but this feeling of 'seeing it first' is much more proactive than waiting for someone to shout, waiting for the coin to be listed, or waiting for the group to hype it up.

For me, the significance of the Golden Dog Radar is not 'making judgments for me', but 'bringing the things I should pay attention to right in front of me'.

In chain scanning, the key is not how smart you are, but how little you miss.

If you already have a habit of scanning memes, you can conveniently use the Golden Dog Radar, but I don't recommend treating it as a magical tool. However, if you already have a habit of scanning chains, you can easily open it up and take a look.

Don't forget to update the app to the latest version; the new version has a smoother push mechanism.