How to know if insiders are buying a token?

If you see multiples — most likely, someone knew earlier. But there are ways to notice this even before the pump:

1. Whale Alert / Arkham

Keep an eye on large transactions. If the project is not yet listed, but millions appear on the address — it's a reason to think.

2. Wallet Analysis

Use Etherscan to track who holds the token. If you see movements from wallets associated with funds or exchanges — it's a signal.

3. Increase in activity on GitHub and Discord

A sudden surge in development and community activity = preparing for launch.

4. Private presales

If you find a token that is only known on forums or in DAO chats — this could be an early stage. But be careful.

5. Exchange wallets

If the token starts being moved to hot wallets of centralized exchanges (can be tracked through exchange addresses) — it's a precursor to listing.

All of this is not a guarantee, but a good hint. In crypto, it's important not only to look for growth but also to read the behavior of money.

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