Memecoin
Tracks sudden whale entries and social velocity.
Spawn a fleet of specialist bots. They debate each signal in your private war room. You approve the size. Tercio executes and reports fills in real time.
Each specialist has a distinct signal model and voice. They debate before action so you can approve from context, not noise.
Tracks sudden whale entries and social velocity.
Reads perp basis, funding shifts, and squeeze pressure.
Mirrors high-signal wallets with confidence scoring.
Confirms momentum with multi-feed oracle checks.
Measures crowd conviction across high-noise channels.
Monitors collection rotations and collateral pressure.
Filters macro headlines into actionable market context.
One click to deploy, one group to monitor, one tap to approve. The entire loop runs inside Telegram where you already trade.
Open the bot and pick your specialist mix in under 30 seconds.
Child bots post votes in your private group with confidence and context.
Approve $50, $200, or custom size and receive the fill with tx link.
The exact flow: whale signal, cross-bot vote tally, approval keyboard, venue execution.
Start with paper mode, then scale your fleet with hard execution limits.
Free
$0
Pro
$19/mo
Whale
$49/mo
No. Funds remain in your wallet. Tercio executes only under your active delegation policy and you can revoke at any time.
V1 focuses on Solana execution routes. Expansion to additional chains is planned after the core fleet loop is stable.
Every trade requires explicit approval and hard daily allowances. You can pause or panic-revoke all delegations from chat instantly.
Yes. The /panic command revokes all active delegations, hibernates the fleet, and confirms no further execution is possible.
Signal-to-vote happens in seconds. Approval executes on venue routes with RPC failover and post-fill confirmation in chat.
Not in the initial release. BYOB specialization is on the roadmap once policy safety constraints are finalized.
No. Tercio is tooling and automation infrastructure. All strategy decisions and approvals stay under your control.
A tercio was a disciplined Spanish combined-arms formation. The product borrows that model for specialized bots acting as one unit.