Callers TON
In this section we explain every advanced filter found under the CALLERS TON tab. Use these notes as a quick reference to understand exactly what each setting does and how to apply it in practice.

Below you’ll find a concise explanation for every filter under the TON (The Open Network) Calls tab, plus practical examples so you can see exactly how each one works.
Average TON X of the Caller Higher Than • What it does: Passes only calls from tipsters whose lifetime average return multiple (X) on TON calls is greater than the value you enter. • Example: Enter 3 → allows calls only from users whose average TON return is above 3 ×.
Median TON X of the Caller Higher Than • What it does: Similar to #1, but checks the median (middle value) of the caller’s lifetime TON returns. • Example: Enter 2 → permits calls from tipsters whose median TON return is over 2 ×.
Average X of TON Calls in Last 30 Days More Than • What it does: Requires that the average return multiple for this specific token across all TON calls in the past 30 days is greater than your threshold. • Example: Enter 1.5 → the token passes only if the 30-day average of its TON calls is > 1.5 ×.
Median X of TON Calls in Last 30 Days More Than • What it does: Same as #3, but uses the median return multiple of the token’s TON calls during the last month. • Example: Enter 2 → the token passes if the median of its recent TON calls is above 2 ×.
Count of TON Calls in Last 30 Days Higher Than • What it does: Passes only tokens that have been called on TON more times than the number you specify during the last 30 days. • Example: Enter 5 → tokens with more than 5 TON calls in the past month will pass.
Count of Total TON Calls More Than • What it does: Requires that the token has accumulated more than the given total number of TON calls since tracking began—helpful for gauging long-term attention. • Example: Enter 50 → the token passes only if it has exceeded 50 TON calls in total.
Tip: Combine these TON-specific filters with your global Caller, Market, Liquidity, Holder, and Risk settings to zero-in on tokens that are popular and consistently performing on the TON network.
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