Solana Dev Wallet Whitelisting

Why sniping without address verification and a whitelist fails on Solana
Every day, thousands of new tokens launch on Solana. Pump.fun alone has produced millions of tokens – and the data shows 98.6% of them never reach a meaningful market cap. If you’re running a trading bot that snipes every new launch, you’re betting on a 1.4% hit rate. That’s not a strategy. That’s a lottery.
The core problem: there’s no easy way to verify who’s behind a token before it launches. A developer wallet address is just a string of characters. Is this their first token? Their fiftieth? Did their last five launches all rug? Did any of them actually hold value? Without that context, every snipe is a blind transaction – and your bot is burning SOL on tokens minted by creators with zero track record.
Some traders try to manage this manually – tracking developer wallets in spreadsheets, checking previous launches one by one on an explorer. It doesn’t scale. By the time you’ve researched one creator, ten new tokens have already launched and the window is gone.

98.6% of tokens fail
No developer verification exists
Manual tracking doesn’t scale
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