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In this section we explain every advanced filter found under the META 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 in the META tab, plus practical examples so you can easily test each one in the bot.


  1. Links in Token’s Metadata Higher Than

    • What it does: Keeps tokens whose on‑chain metadata lists more links than the number you enter (links can be Website, Twitter, Telegram, etc.).

    • Example: Enter 0 → any token that has at least 1 link will pass, because 1 > 0.


  1. Links in Token’s Metadata Lower Than

    • What it does: Keeps tokens whose metadata lists fewer links than the value you type—useful when you prefer tokens with no or very few links.

    • Example: Enter 2 → tokens with 0 or 1 link will pass, because both counts are lower than 2.


  1. Token Name Must Contain

    • What it does: Allows only tokens whose name includes the exact text you enter (case‑insensitive; partial matches count).

    • Example: Enter PEPE → tokens named PEPECOIN, PEPESOL, PEPE ETH, etc., will pass because they all contain “PEPE”.


  1. Token Name Must NOT Contain

    • What it does: Filters out any token whose name contains the text you enter.

    • Example: Enter PEPE → a token with PEPE in its name will fail (e.g., PEPECASH, MAGA PEPE).


  1. Dexscreener Profile Paid For

    • What it does: Lets only tokens that have a paid Dexscreener profile through—often a sign the team invested in analytics visibility.

    • Example: Enable ✅ → tokens without a paid Dexscreener profile are excluded.


Pro Tip: Combine these META filters with your Market, Liquidity, and Risk filters to fine‑tune your token search results.

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