Token intelligence
Dexy surfaces eligible public token scans with sellability, public risk signals, liquidity, pair context, monitoring status, freshness, and available chart levels.
Dexy is a public intelligence layer for token discovery. It combines public-safe scan summaries, market context, monitoring state, and chart-derived levels into a read-only research view. The goal is to make visible signals easier to inspect, compare, challenge, and revisit without exposing private manager tooling.
Dexy surfaces eligible public token scans with sellability, public risk signals, liquidity, pair context, monitoring status, freshness, and available chart levels.
The interface helps users compare visible opportunities and risks without exposing raw operational data or private manager tooling.
Public pages use reduced fields only. Private operational data, raw payloads, prompts, weights, wallet data, and manager routes stay outside the public surface.
Dexy uses AI as an analysis assistant, not as an autonomous investment adviser. In token scans, AI helps turn available scan outputs and market context into a public-safe summary of sellability, visible risk signals, liquidity context, pair context, freshness, and monitoring relevance. The public page shows the reduced conclusion and selected factors, not the private analysis process.
NE Charts are a distinct chart-intelligence layer. When public-safe chart data is available, AI helps identify visible chart phase, confidence, support and resistance areas, and selected level markers. These outputs are presented as research context for review, separate from the token scan itself, and are not instructions to enter, exit, or size a position.
Dexy does not publish its prompts, weights, or internal scoring rules. The public methodology below explains the observable categories users can see and the perspective behind them.
The public interface groups complex evidence into lanes so a user can quickly see where a token looks clear, where it needs caution, and where data is missing.
Short-term review focuses on whether a token can be sold, whether transfer restrictions or sell simulations raise concern, whether activity is one-sided, and whether price movement is too unstable for a clean public signal.
Medium-term review weighs owner powers, minting, proxy or upgrade risk, suspicious functions, holder concentration, liquidity quality, and whether public metadata supports or conflicts with code-level findings.
Long-term review considers governance, privileged control, holder distribution, public project presence, market depth, community/adoption signals, and whether the available evidence is complete enough to compare.
Dexy treats code-confirmed sellability and privileged-control findings as stronger than metadata-only hints. When public sources disagree, the public summary should show caution or uncertainty instead of silently choosing the most favorable interpretation. Missing data is part of the signal: it can reduce confidence even when no direct risk is visible.
Dexy separates stronger evidence from weaker evidence. Verified code behavior, reproducible sellability observations, current pool data, and fresh chart context carry more meaning than incomplete metadata or stale provider fields. Public pages should make uncertainty visible rather than hide it behind a clean-looking label.
The public view is intentionally reduced. It keeps the fields useful for comparison while removing raw payloads, internal rule traces, operational comments, model details, wallet context, manager-only controls, and provider debug data. This keeps the product usable without turning the public page into an internal console.
Dexy treats sellability as a first-order public signal. The public result may summarize whether a token appears sellable, whether transfer restrictions or sell simulations raise concern, whether privileged controls are visible, and whether security metadata agrees with contract-level evidence. The public view gives the conclusion and visible factor groups, not the private prompt or scoring recipe.
Dexy looks at public market depth and tradability context: liquidity, volume, price availability, paired asset, pool context, recent movement, and whether the available data is fresh enough to rely on for comparison. Thin liquidity, missing market data, stale rows, or unclear pair identity should reduce confidence.
When public-safe chart data exists, Dexy can show chart phase, confidence, supports, resistances, and selected level markers. It may classify visible structure such as accumulation, markup, distribution, markdown, or unclear conditions. Supports and resistances are presented as observed chart areas, with values separated from the image so they remain readable.
Chart labels such as wait, wait for support, buy pullback, buy breakout, avoid, or unclear describe chart context only. They are not instructions to trade. Dexy considers whether price is near support, whether resistance is close, whether structure is strong or noisy, and whether confidence is sufficient to show the signal publicly.
Public support and resistance values are treated as zones of interest, not exact trigger prices. A level can be invalidated quickly by liquidity changes, news, contract events, market pressure, or a broader regime shift. The token detail page separates chart values from the chart image so users can read them clearly.
A token can have a strong chart and still have contract or sellability concerns. A token can have a clean scan and still have a weak chart. Dexy keeps these layers distinct so users can see when contract risk, market quality, monitoring, and chart structure agree or conflict.
Public monitoring state is intentionally reduced. A token can show whether monitoring is active and when public-safe monitoring data was last updated. Freshness labels help users separate recent scans from aging data. Dexy does not publish private monitoring reasons, schedules, internal alerts, or operational history.
The market regime page summarizes broader context such as public sentiment, alt-market conditions, BTC and ETH dominance context, alt market change, DEX new/low activity, and selected external factors. It is meant to help read the environment around token-level scans, not to predict outcomes.
Dexy narrows the review surface; it does not replace user judgment. Users should inspect the explorer, project context, liquidity, holders, chart state, and current market conditions before making any decision. Public labels can become outdated quickly.
The feedback page is for public suggestions, data issues, token requests, methodology questions, and product requests. It is rate-limited and spam-protected. Users should not submit private keys, seed phrases, passwords, sensitive personal data, or manager-only operational information.
Dexy provides informational and research-oriented data only. Nothing on this site is financial, investment, trading, legal, tax, or professional advice. You are responsible for your own decisions, research, risk management, and compliance. Digital assets can be highly volatile and may result in partial or total loss of funds.