Meta
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.
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.
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.
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”.
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).
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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