Invite-only private beta

The fastest terminal for new launches on Base.

Catch tokens before they hit chain, sign inside a TEE your host can't read, and land fills in under a second — all from one keyboard-driven terminal.

540ms
Median fill
4×
MEV defense layers
6s
Pre-chain lead
tradr ~/launches/base Live
$DEGEN / WETH
0.0418+12.4%
Platform demo

TRADR gives you the edge.

tradr — demo.mp4 REC
90-second terminal demo
drop-in · demovid.mp4
Discovery speed

See launches before anyone else.

Most terminals wait for the token to confirm on chain. TRADR listens upstream — to the casts that announce a launch and to Base's pre-confirmation stream — so you're staged to buy before the first block seals.

Tier 0 · t − 2 to 10s

Farcaster firehose

We watch @clanker casts the instant they post — catching a launch 2–10 seconds before the token ever hits chain.

↑ 2–10s head start
Tier 1 · t + 200ms

Base Flashblocks

A 200ms pre-confirmation stream surfaces the deploy the moment the sequencer accepts it — long before standard RPC sees it.

Tier 1 · realtime

Raw RPC log subs

Direct eth_subscribe log subscriptions on factory contracts as a hardened fallback — no polling, no third-party indexer lag.

Everyone else · t + 2s+

Confirmed block

By the time a generic terminal renders the pair, you've already simulated, signed, and submitted.

The terminal

Built like infrastructure, not a dapp.

Every layer is tuned for the same thing: getting your intent to the sequencer faster and safer than anyone in the trade.

Sub-second fills

A Rust hot path co-located next to the sequencer turns intent into a landed fill in ~500–900ms via Flashblocks.

500–900ms median

MEV defense, 4 layers

minAmountOut floor baked into calldata before signing, private bundler submission, simulate-before-submit, and a tip-vs-edge guard.

No public mempool

Keys never leave a TEE

SecretVM on Intel TDX confidential compute. Scoped, policy-bounded session keys. The host can't see key material — full stop.

Hardware-isolated

Smart accounts + gas sponsorship

ERC-4337 with ZeroDev Kernel v3 and on-chain policy validators — sponsored gas, no native ETH dance to start trading.

Account abstraction

Every venue, one terminal

Uniswap v3 and v4 routed natively. No aggregator tax skimming your size on the way in.

Direct routing

Safety scored

Honeypot, LP-lock, mint-renounce and top-10 concentration checks via a real buy-then-sell simulation before you commit.

Buy-then-sell sim

The full terminal

Limit orders, snipe config, a live trade tape, portfolio PnL, candles and holder analytics — every tool you'd open six tabs for, on one keyboard-driven surface.

Limit orders · Snipe config · Trade tape · PnL · Candles · Holders

Keyboard-native

Hotkeys for buy size, sell fractions, and venue switching. Hands never leave home row.

<1 frame to act
MEV defense

Four layers between you and the sandwich.

Every order passes the full stack before a single byte leaves your machine.

01

minAmountOut floor

Slippage floor baked directly into calldata before signing — the trade reverts rather than fills you at a sandwiched price.

02

Private bundler submission

Orders go straight to a private bundler. No public mempool, nothing for searchers to see or front-run.

03

Simulate-before-submit

Each order is simulated against live state first. If the result drifts from intent, it never ships.

04

Tip-vs-edge guard

Priority tips are capped against the trade's expected edge, so you never overpay to land a fill that isn't worth it.

Custody

Your keys never touch our servers.

Key material is generated and used entirely inside a hardware enclave. Exfiltrating it would require compromising two independent vendors at once.

Client

Browser

Signs intent + policy. Never holds raw private keys.

Hot path

VPS

Rust executor next to the sequencer. Relays, never custodies.

Enclave

SecretVM · TEE

Intel TDX. Key material lives and dies here. Host sees ciphertext only.

Policy-bounded session keys Host cannot read key material Two-vendor compromise required to exfil Attested confidential compute
Anatomy of a trade

Click to FILLED in under a second.

One press fires a pipeline that's already staged. Here's where the milliseconds go.

t+0

Click

Intent captured. Pipeline already warm.

90ms

Calldata + UserOp

minAmountOut baked in, UserOp built.

290ms

TEE sign

Signed inside the enclave, 90–290ms.

300ms

Private submit

Straight to the private bundler.

FILLED

Flashblock preconf

500–900ms. Block seal follows.

Native coverage

Wired into the launch ecosystems that matter.

CL

Clanker

Firehose-tracked from the @clanker cast. We see the deploy before the contract is mined.

Tier-0 source
BK

Bankr

Native routing into Bankr launches with full safety scoring on entry.

Routed natively
FL

Flaunch

Uniswap v4 hooks decoded so Flaunch pairs trade like any other venue in the terminal.

v4 hooks decoded

drop real marks into tradr/logos/ — slots are sized 46×46

How TRADR compares

Not another Telegram bot.

The honest, side-by-side on the things that actually decide whether you keep your money — and your edge.

Most Telegram bots

You fund a bot-controlled wallet, or the bot holds your key outright. You're trusting the operator not to run.

TRADR

Keys never leave a TEE (SecretVM). Your own wallet → a ZeroDev smart account → scoped, policy-bounded session keys. The host can't touch key material.

Most Telegram bots

Snipe only once a token is already detectable on-chain — you're racing everyone else from the same starting line.

TRADR

Taps the lowest layer of the launch graph: the Farcaster firehose catches @clanker casts 2–10s before deploy, plus Base Flashblocks 200ms preconf. Earlier in = better entries.

Most Telegram bots

A generic "Anti-MEV" toggle with nothing to inspect or verify.

TRADR

Specific and auditable: minAmountOut baked into calldata before signing, private bundler submission (no public mempool leak), simulate-before-submit, and a tip-vs-edge guard. One signing path = a small audit surface.

Most Telegram bots

A Telegram chat thread, maybe a thin web terminal bolted on.

TRADR

A purpose-built, high-fidelity Base terminal — live charts, trade tape, safety scoring, positions and PnL on one keyboard-driven surface.

Most Telegram bots

A broad, multi-chain generalist — spread thin across everything.

TRADR

Base-native, focused on the three launchpads that matter — Clanker, Bankr, Flaunch. Depth over breadth.

Most Telegram bots

A closed black box — you can't see what runs or who can move your funds.

TRADR

The signer is a small, attestable TEE binary, the hot path is self-hosted, and access is a private allowlisted group — no public custody honeypot.

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