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How Zaps Works

Token Pages

Asset-first discovery. One page per token, with sentiment you can actually trust.

Rolling out

Clan pages answer "who is worth following." Token pages answer the other question traders ask every day: "what does the network think of this asset."

The Zaps tokens page showing assets with weighted clan sentiment and tracked calls
Asset-first discovery · Sentiment weighted by real trade history

Every token gets one page, showing three things:

Weighted sentiment. Bullish or bearish, voted by connected traders. The weight of each vote scales with the voter's real trade history in that specific token plus their zScore. A trader who has actually traded the asset moves sentiment. A thousand bots move nothing. This is what makes Zaps sentiment different from every poll on X: it cannot be brigaded by accounts with no skin in the game.

The live trade feed. Real tracked trades in the token from across the network, as they happen. Not self-reported positions. Indexed onchain activity.

Tracked calls. Every detected KOL call on this token, with its settled outcome, once call tracking is live.

Sentiment weighted by real trade history · Bots move nothing

Campaign badge

When a protocol runs a live campaign on a token, the token page carries the campaign badge, so traders can see at a glance where rewards are currently flowing.

Rollout

Token pages ship after the core clan and reputation surfaces. Sentiment voting is members-only from day one: reading is free for everyone, voting requires a connected identity with real history, because that is the entire point.

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