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

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Below you’ll find a concise explanation for every filter under the HOLDERS tab, plus practical examples so you can see exactly how each one works.


  1. Total Holder Count Higher Than • What it does: Keeps only tokens that have more holders than the number you enter—handy for filtering out brand-new or inactive projects. • Example: Enter 1 000 → only tokens with more than 1 000 unique holders will pass.


  1. Total Holder Count Less Than • What it does: Keeps only tokens whose total holder count is below the value you provide—useful for discovering early-stage plays. • Example: Enter 100 → tokens with fewer than 100 holders will pass; larger communities are filtered out.


  1. Top 10 % of Holders Hold More Than • What it does: Filters for tokens where the richest 10 % of wallets control more than the percentage you specify (measures supply concentration). • Example: Enter 80 → only tokens where the top 10 % of holders own over 80 % of the supply will pass.


  1. Top 10 % of Holders Hold Less Than • What it does: Keeps tokens whose top 10 % of wallets control less than the percentage you set—ideal when you prefer a more distributed supply. • Example: Enter 50 → tokens where the top 10 % hold under 50 % of the supply will pass.


  1. Percentage of Fresh-Wallet Holders Is Higher Than • What it does: Keeps tokens in which a larger-than-specified share of holders are “fresh wallets” (recently created wallets, usually indicating new retail interest). • Example: Enter 30 → tokens where over 30 % of holders are fresh wallets will pass.


  1. Percentage of Fresh-Wallet Holders Is Lower Than • What it does: Keeps tokens where the proportion of fresh wallets is below the threshold you set—helpful for avoiding bots or airdrop farmers. • Example: Enter 5 → only tokens with less than 5 % fresh-wallet holders will pass.


  1. Count of Airdropped Wallets Higher Than • What it does: Keeps tokens that have more airdropped wallets than the count you type—useful if you’re hunting tokens with large community giveaways. • Example: Enter 200 → tokens with over 200 airdropped wallets will pass.


  1. Count of Airdropped Wallets Lower Than • What it does: Keeps tokens whose number of airdropped wallets is below your limit—good for avoiding heavy airdrop dilution. • Example: Enter 10 → tokens with fewer than 10 airdropped wallets will pass.


  1. Percentage of the Supply Airdropped Is Higher Than • What it does: Passes only tokens where more than the specified share of total supply was distributed via airdrop. • Example: Enter 10 → tokens with over 10 % of their supply airdropped will pass.


  1. Percentage of the Supply Airdropped Is Lower Than • What it does: Passes tokens whose airdropped supply share is below the percentage you enter—helpful to avoid excessive free-token inflation. • Example: Enter 1 → tokens with less than 1 % of supply airdropped will pass.


Tip: Combine these HOLDER filters with your Market, Liquidity, Meta, and Risk settings to build precise screens—like low-cap tokens with distributed ownership and minimal airdrop dilution.