DailyRunner.Fun DocumentationWelcome to DailyRunner.Fun, a comprehensive platform for monitoring and analyzing Solana token metrics in real-time. This platform combines powerful visualization tools, detailed analytics, and filtering systems to help traders, investors, and researchers track newly graduated tokens on the Solana blockchain from PumpFun, Raydium, and Meteora launchpads.
DailyRunner provides continuous monitoring of tokens that cross specific market capitalization thresholds ($100K, $250K, $500K, $750K, and $1M). The platform consists of three main components:
Using sophisticated on-chain analysis, the system categorizes tokens as FARM, FARMED, or NO FARM DETECTED, allowing users to quickly distinguish between potentially manipulated tokens and those with more organic growth patterns.
The metrics and classifications provided by DailyRunner.Fun are based on algorithmic analysis and should be used as one of many tools in your research process. Always conduct your own due diligence before making investment decisions.
The Race Page provides a dynamic visual representation of tokens as they "race" toward higher market capitalization milestones. This intuitive visualization helps users quickly identify promising tokens and differentiate them from potentially manipulated ones.
The Race Track visualization uses a logarithmic scale to display tokens based on their market capitalization in a racing format. The interface resembles a virtual racetrack with tokens moving upward as their market caps increase.
Key elements of the Race Track visualization include:
The interface is designed to be intuitive, allowing you to quickly identify tokens based on their position and visual attributes.
Token positioning on the race track is determined by two main factors:
The logarithmic scale ensures that tokens with smaller market caps can be visualized effectively alongside those with larger market caps. This scaling provides a clearer representation of token progress as they move toward higher market cap milestones.
The race track uses a logarithmic scale (rather than a linear scale) to better visualize the progression of tokens across different market cap ranges. This means the visual distance between $100K and $200K is the same as the distance between $500K and $1M, making it easier to track token progress at all stages of growth.
Each token on the race track is represented with visual elements that convey important information at a glance:
Key visual elements include:
The border colors around token icons provide instant visual indicators of token status:
When hovering over a token, you'll see a detailed tooltip containing critical metrics color-coded for easy assessment:
These metrics are color-coded for instant risk assessment:
The tooltip also displays additional status tags when applicable:
Some tokens display special indicator icons above them to provide additional information about their age and history:
Tokens marked with a ð· (flower) icon are classified as "Late Bloomers." These are tokens that remained at a low market cap for some time before suddenly gaining significant value. The Late Bloomer classification applies to tokens that are over 7 days old but under 30 days old.
Tokens marked with a ð (calendar) icon are classified as "Old Creations." These are tokens that were created over 30 days ago but have only recently crossed market cap thresholds. Old Creations may represent projects with longer development periods or tokens that were dormant before becoming active.
If a token qualifies as both a Late Bloomer and an Old Creation, it will display the ð calendar icon, with Old Creation status taking precedence.
The Race Page offers several controls to customize your view and help you focus on tokens that match your criteria:
The launchpad toggles at the top allow you to filter tokens based on their origin platform:
You can enable any combination of toggles to focus on specific launchpads or view all tokens across different platforms. This is especially useful for comparing performance between tokens from different launchpads or focusing on your preferred platform.
The market cap slider allows you to set a minimum threshold for displayed tokens. Only tokens with market caps above this value will appear on the race track. This is useful for filtering out smaller tokens and focusing on those that have reached specific milestones.
The "Show FARMS" toggle controls whether tokens classified as farms are displayed:
The "Simple View" toggle provides a cleaner interface by simplifying token displays:
You can interact with tokens on the race track in several ways:
On mobile devices, the Race Page automatically switches to Simple View with reduced information to optimize for smaller screens. Detailed tooltips are disabled, and tokens are represented by their icons only. Tapping a token will still navigate to its appropriate explorer page.
The DailyRunner dashboard provides comprehensive data visualization and token monitoring through multiple interactive widgets. Each widget focuses on different aspects of token performance and classification, offering an intuitive and detailed view of the market.
The dashboard features a clean dark-themed interface with widgets organized in rows. Each widget has a consistent design with a colored header, content area, and interactive elements. The dashboard automatically refreshes every 5 seconds to ensure you always have the latest data.
The top section of the dashboard contains two key widgets that provide an overview of market activity:
The Daily Farm Ratio widget displays a color-coded pie chart showing the proportion of farm tokens versus non-farm tokens over the past 24 hours. This provides an immediate visual indication of overall market quality and can help gauge market sentiment.
The Daily Threshold Stats widget presents numerical statistics about tokens crossing different market capitalization thresholds. This widget includes:
The Graduated Tokens widget displays all tokens that have migrated from PumpFun to PumpSwap or reached significant market caps on Raydium, regardless of their farm classification.
Each token entry in the Graduated widget displays:
Farm status is visually indicated by both label and background:
The list can be sorted by clicking either the left column (graduation time) or right column (market cap).
The dashboard includes individual widgets for each market cap threshold ($100K, $250K, $500K, $750K, and $1M). These widgets have the same layout and functionality as the Graduated widget but only display tokens that have reached their specific threshold.
Above the threshold widgets, you'll find a dropdown menu that controls how tokens are distributed across the widgets:
Each threshold widget has its own FARM and Socials filtering options similar to the Graduated widget, allowing for customized views of tokens at each threshold level.
The Graduated Token History widget provides a comprehensive view of each token's journey through the various market cap thresholds and scans. This widget is especially useful for understanding how tokens have evolved over time and how their metrics have changed.
The History widget provides a comprehensive view of each token's progress through different market cap thresholds and status changes. This widget extends the standard token information with:
The History widget's FILTER button provides extensive filtering options:
The History widget also includes a color-coded key at the top that explains the background colors used for different token types:
The History widget includes a search bar that allows you to find specific tokens by name, symbol, or address. This search works in combination with any active filters for precise targeting of tokens.
DailyRunner.Fun offers a powerful Telegram integration that allows users to receive alerts and interact with the platform directly from Telegram. This mobile-friendly option ensures you never miss important token events even when you're away from your computer.
Join our official PumpFun Telegram channels to stay updated on token movements in real-time. We offer different channels based on market cap thresholds:
Stay updated on tokens from the Raydium launchpad with these dedicated Telegram channels:
Follow tokens from the Meteora launchpad with our dedicated Telegram channels:
For the best experience, we recommend joining both the standard and filtered channels for your preferred market cap thresholds. If you monitor tokens across multiple launchpads (PumpFun, Raydium, and Meteora), create separate Telegram folders for each platform to keep your feeds organized.
The Telegram alert system can be customized to notify you about specific events:
Create a dedicated Telegram folder and add the DailyRunner channels to it. This keeps all your alerts in one place, separate from your personal chats, making it easier to track token events. You can also set custom alert tones for each channel to quickly identify important notifications.
DailyRunner uses a variety of metrics to analyze token health and classify tokens. Understanding these metrics is crucial for interpreting the dashboard data correctly.
Tokens are classified into three main categories based on their metrics:
Tokens classified as "FARM" currently fail one or more of the filtering criteria. These tokens typically exhibit distribution patterns consistent with artificial price manipulation or concentrated ownership. Farm tokens are highlighted with a red label and may have other visual indicators depending on specific metrics.
Tokens classified as "FARMED" currently pass all filtering criteria but have failed at least one criterion at some point in their history. These tokens show improvements in their distribution and may represent projects that began with concentrated ownership but have since achieved better distribution. They are marked with a yellow label.
Tokens with this classification have never failed any filtering criteria since their initial detection. These tokens typically have healthier distribution patterns from the start and may represent more organically growing projects. They are marked with a green label when shown in the history view.
Farm status is determined automatically based on algorithm-defined criteria and is constantly reassessed as new data becomes available. A token's status can change over time as its metrics evolve.
The Holder Map section displays top token holders with percentage holdings and additional indicators:
The FARM Analysis section provides key metrics related to token distribution and potential manipulation:
The Clusters section identifies groups of wallets that exhibit similar behavior patterns or are likely controlled by the same entity. High cluster percentages may indicate artificial distribution or wash trading.
The dashboard shows the total percentage of supply controlled by each identified cluster, which is used as one of the filter criteria for farm detection.
DailyRunner classifies tokens based on their age to help users identify tokens with different lifecycle patterns:
Tokens that are less than 7 days old are considered "New Tokens." These are recent creations that have just started trading. New tokens don't have any special indicator on the race track.
Tokens that are between 7 and 30 days old are classified as "Late Bloomers." These tokens have existed for at least a week but less than a month before reaching significant market cap thresholds. Late Bloomers are marked with a ð· (flower) icon above the token on the race track.
Late Bloomers can be interesting opportunities as they may represent projects that needed more time to gain traction but are now experiencing growth. The platform offers a dedicated Telegram channel for Late Bloomers to help you track these tokens specifically.
Tokens that are older than 30 days are classified as "Old Creations." These are projects that have existed for more than a month before starting to gain significant market value. Old Creations are marked with a ð (calendar) icon above the token on the race track.
Old Creations may represent either:
If a token qualifies as both a Late Bloomer and an Old Creation (which can happen due to how the data is processed), it will display the ð (Old Creation) icon, as the Old Creation classification takes precedence.
DailyRunner uses a sophisticated filtering system to distinguish between potentially manipulated tokens (farms) and those with healthier, more organic distribution patterns.
The system evaluates tokens based on seven primary criteria:
| Criterion | Description | Failure Threshold |
|---|---|---|
| Bundles | Percentage of supply held by identified bundle wallets | Fails if too many bundles holding supply |
| Fresh Wallets | Percentage of supply held in new wallets with minimal transaction history and age | Fails if too many fresh wallets holding supply |
| Dev Holding | Percentage of supply held by the token creator | Fails if dev is holding too much |
| Large Holders | Individual non-LP holders with large percentages | Fails if too large of a holder |
| Clusters | Groups of related wallets acting in coordination | Fails if too many clusters |
| Insider Wallets | Percentage of supply held by insider wallets | Fails if too many insiders |
| Distribution Check | Combination of distribution pattern checks | Fails if:
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A token must pass ALL criteria to be classified as NO FARM DETECTED. If it fails any criterion, it's classified as FARM. If it previously failed but now passes all criteria, it's classified as FARMED.
Both the Race Page and Dashboard offer various filtering options to customize your view:
The "FILTER" dropdown in the History widget provides additional filtering options:
The History widget includes a search function that allows you to find specific tokens by:
This search is applied in addition to any active filters, allowing for precise targeting of specific tokens within filtered results.
DailyRunner tracks tokens based on market capitalization thresholds, providing organized views of tokens at different stages of growth.
The system monitors five primary threshold levels:
Tokens are monitored continuously and can move between threshold categories as their market capitalization changes. The system keeps track of the highest threshold each token has achieved, both overall and within each status category (FARM, FARMED, NO FARM DETECTED).
The dropdown menu "Distribute Tokens By:" allows you to change how tokens are distributed across threshold widgets:
This flexible distribution system allows you to track tokens based on their current performance, historical peaks, or status-specific achievements.
Understanding the technical aspects of DailyRunner can help you better interpret the provided data and make more informed decisions.
DailyRunner collects and processes data from multiple sources:
The system performs a comprehensive scan of each token when it first crosses a threshold and during subsequent rescans. For tokens classified as FARM, rescans occur more frequently (approximately every 10 minutes) to detect any improvements in metrics.
The platform updates automatically with the following refresh rates:
Some scans may show as SCAN INCOMPLETE if one or more API calls fail to return complete data. These tokens will be rescanned automatically in the next cycle.
The system uses a priority queue to ensure that new tokens and threshold crossings are processed first, followed by periodic rescans of existing tokens.
Consider the triangle approach: use the Race Page for quick visual identification of interesting tokens, the Dashboard for detailed metrics analysis, and Telegram for real-time alerts. This multi-platform approach ensures you never miss opportunities while maintaining deep analytical capabilities.
A token classified as FARM has failed one or more of the filtering criteria, indicating potential manipulation or concentrated ownership. This could suggest artificial price inflation, wash trading, or other concerning distribution patterns.
The SUS metric is an all-in-one metric, a simplified version of bundles, clusters, fresh wallets etc. It shows the highest percentage of any of each of those metrics. This makes it easier to display token data on the dashboard.
Both statuses indicate that a token currently passes all filter criteria. The difference is historical:
These icons indicate the token's age classification:
These classifications help you identify tokens with different lifecycle patterns and potentially find overlooked opportunities.
This indicates an incomplete scan where one or more API calls failed to return complete data. These tokens will be rescanned automatically in the next cycle. You can identify these tokens by their purple background in the token list.
Bundles refer to groups of wallets that appear to be coordinating their buying activity by buying from multiple wallets in the same transaction, often to artificially inflate a token's price or trading volume. High bundle percentages may indicate manipulative activities.
The dashboard auto-refreshes every 5 seconds. New tokens and threshold crossings are prioritized for immediate scanning, while existing tokens (especially those with FARM status) are rescanned periodically.
These are different launchpad platforms on the Solana blockchain. The main differences are:
DailyRunner tracks tokens from all three platforms, allowing you to compare performance and metrics across different launchpad ecosystems.
The Meteora filter toggle is located in the top section of the Race Page controls alongside the PumpFun and Raydium toggles. Simply click the toggle to enable or disable the display of Meteora tokens. You can use it in combination with other launchpad filters to compare tokens across different platforms or focus on specific ones.