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// guides for traders, not gamblers

Trade like you read the order book, not the candles.

Six pieces on what actually moves price on AMMs — the math, the forensics, and the parts your wallet doesn't show you. No moonshot lists. No "guaranteed gains." Just the boring tabs that compound into not getting wrecked.

// charts & analytics
[01]

How to Read a Token Chart Without Getting Wrecked

Volume, liquidity, and holders are the three lies of TradingView. Pull them apart and the chart becomes a downstream artifact instead of a prophecy.
Intermediate9 minApr 28 2026
[03]

Reading On-Chain Holder Distributions

Top-10 concentration, sniper clusters, dev wallet behavior. The five-minute audit that tells you whether you're a holder or just exit liquidity.
Advanced11 minApr 28 2026
// dex mechanics
[02]

Slippage Math: The Hidden Tax on Every Swap

"Set slippage to 1%" is a coin flip. The actual math, the five components your wallet hides, and how to size for a number that means something.
Intermediate8 minApr 28 2026
[06]

MEV, Sandwiches, and Front-Running for Mortals

What MEV actually is, when retail becomes a target, and the practical mitigations — Flashbots Protect, Jito bundles, intent DEXs — that work without a PhD.
Advanced11 minApr 28 2026
// safety & tokenomics
[04]

LP Locks vs. Renounced Contracts

"LP locked, contract renounced" is two protections against two attacks. Most people confuse them. Here's exactly what each one stops, and what it doesn't.
Intermediate9 minApr 28 2026
[05]

Token Tax Mechanics: Reasonable vs. Trap

Why six percent is a sensible benchmark and why it's also the most-abused number in tokenomics. The destinations that determine whether tax is a feature or a fleece.
Intermediate9 minApr 28 2026
Not financial advice. Everything on t0k3n.net is education and tooling. Tokens carry total-loss risk and on-chain conditions change continuously. Verify every claim against the live data before sizing a position.