Use Trenchy to monitor up to 10 deployer wallets and scan any Solana token for freeze/mint status, liquidity actions, early snipers, holder concentration, and dexscreener market data—delivered in one Telegram report.

About Trenchy
Trenchy is a Telegram-based research bot for Solana token launches. It focuses on the moment a new token is created and the minutes that follow—surfacing the deployer’s footprint, early snipers and buyers, holder distribution, liquidity actions, and quick links to charts and explorers. Trenchy is built for Solana traders who want fast, readable due-diligence before they touch a fresh mint or a trending ticker.
Two core workflows make Trenchy useful:
Scan any token mint to get an investigative “field report.” The report consolidates critical safety and market context in a single message: mint and freeze authority status (revoked or not), liquidity disposition (e.g., burned on DEX), token age, holder concentration, dexscreener market data by 5-minute/1-hour/24-hour windows, and a breakdown of the deployer wallet and early participants.
Watch deployer wallets to catch launches at the source. The Trench Watcher module lets you monitor up to 10 deployer addresses and receive instant notifications when any watched wallet creates a token. You can add or delete a watched wallet directly in Telegram (command and buttons are provided in-bot). This is especially helpful for tracking repeat deployers whose past launches you’ve evaluated.
Trenchy does not require a wallet connection. It provides investigative data and links so you can make an informed decision in your own DEX, wallet, or terminal. It is an information tool, not a trading interface.
Trenchy Features
Below is a concise overview of what Trenchy brings to Solana launch research.
Real-time token scan
Scan any Solana token in one click for instant audit results on liquidity, holders, and risks.
Liquidity checks
Detects LP status (locked/unlocked), LP size, and potential pull risk.
Authority status
Shows mint/freeze authorities and whether they’re renounced or still active.
Holder concentration
Highlights top-holder percentages and low holder counts.
Risk/behavior flags
Heuristics that label notable behaviors (e.g., dev/team flags, first-sell patterns, “no buy” anomalies).
What makes Trenchy special?
Traders who hunt on Solana know that seconds matter after a token appears. Trenchy is designed around that reality:
Immediate signal on deployers. Many launch tools only surface price or chart data. Trenchy adds deployer-centric context: did the deployer snipe supply, is the wallet fresh, how many tokens has this deployer created or bonded, and is the deployer still holding? These items are delivered as first-class fields—not footnotes—so you can decide quickly if the setup looks clean.
Authority and liquidity checks up front. The first lines of a Trenchy report cover freeze status, mint status, and liquidity actions (e.g., burned on DEX). These controls are foundational for risk assessment and they’re placed before the market readouts—exactly where you want them when speed matters.
Built-in sniper/MEV context. Early sniping can distort supply and order-book dynamics. Trenchy flags the presence (or absence) of early block bundles, attributes snipes to specific addresses, and links you to the exact bundle/tx so you can do your own verification.
Human-readable summaries without losing depth. The report is compact enough to digest in a few seconds, but each section links to deeper sources. You keep flow in Telegram while preserving the ability to audit any claim on Solscan, Dexscreener, or Jito.
Opt-in monitoring for repeat deployers. With Trench Watcher, you can track up to 10 deployers and be the first to know when they mint again—useful whether you avoid a wallet with a problematic history or follow a wallet that tends to set fairer conditions.
Pricing
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Trenchy Bot is completely free to use, providing a valuable service at no cost to help users assess token safety and avoid potential scams.
How to get started
Getting productive with Trenchy takes a few minutes. Here’s a simple flow tailored to Solana traders:
Join the Telegram bot
Open Trenchy in Telegram and tap Start. You’ll land on the main menu with modules such as scans and Trench Watcher.
Add deployers to Trench Watcher
From the Trench Watcher panel, add deployer addresses you want to monitor (you can track up to 10). The bot confirms each addition and shows controls to delete or reset your watcher list.
Run your first scan
Paste a token mint address. Trenchy generates a report with freeze/mint status, liquidity notes, age and holder distribution, Dexscreener market data, and quick links (Solscan, Dexscreener, Jito bundles).
Drill into the deployer and early buyers
Open the Deployer section and any listed Snipers & Early Buyers. Use the links to inspect their activity on Solscan and, when provided, the related Jito bundle. Note whether those addresses still hold.
Pro Tips
Use Trench Watcher to add reputable devs you want to follow and any wallets you want to avoid. Alerts when they create a token save you minutes of guessing and let you respond consistently.
Trenchy lists each sniper (with % of supply, timing after block 0, and whether they’re still holding). Click through to Solscan or Jito and see if those addresses recycle across other launches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common questions about this tool
What exactly does Trench Watcher monitor?
Trench Watcher lets you watch up to 10 deployer addresses and sends an instant notification when a watched wallet creates a token. You can add, delete, or reset the list directly in the bot.
Which safety checks does a token report include?
Reports include freeze authority and mint authority status (for example, “Revoked”), liquidity notes (e.g., burned on DEX), age, holder count and Top-10 concentration, and market snapshots. If Trenchy detects early block bundles or snipers, it lists them with links to Jito and Solscan.