MVRV means Market Value to Realised Value and is something we now support in Tradecraft. It tells you how far holders are from their cost basis.
MVRV 1 = holders are around breakeven.
MVRV 2 = holders are up roughly 2x what they paid.
Higher MVRV means more unrealized profit, and potentially more sell pressure and vice-versa.
You can now use Holder MVRV directly inside the Tradecraft signal-lab, evaluating all tokens on Base and Solana in real time.
In the two examples you see one MVRV at 0.5, which means most holders are underwater, and one at 4.23 which means holders sit on a lot of unrealized profits. These were from Base and Solana respectively and the charts does confirm what the indicator says.
Live for all the beta testers. Enjoy!
Tradecraft is live on Base! It's been cooking for several weeks and happy to say that it's finally out.
All the functionalities are there, like the on-chain signal lab (including the backtester) the integrations with messaging apps to detect Base calls and the JavaScript strategies with the AI assistant.
Looking forward to connect with others and learn more about this ecosystem. Anyone that is an advanced trader on Base please do sign up to the beta, you will be whitelisted. The form and screenshots of the site are available at https://t.co/Glv8DfBdKy
@base@jessepollak
I'm in the process of adding support for Base at Tradecraft. If there are any on-chain traders out there that wants to try out next level trade automation on Base let me know. A closed beta is running and anyone serious that wants to try it out is welcome. Links are on my profile.
There are big advantages working on a small budget with very few resources. You need to be resourceful and optimize every little detail of the overall system. Only 32GB RAM and you need to run 35+ containers and on top of that manage in-memory caches of the Solana firehose? Well you better create optimized data structures down to the smallest detail and make tech choices that does the max amount of work for the least amount of mem/cpu/usd.
As you then want to expand to another chain. Well... having been resourceful on the core infra has made it relatively easy. Aiming to have a first version of the Base integration of Tradecraft up and running for beta testers in the next week. Anyone into automated trading solutions on Base can come and try it out. cc @base@jessepollak
@haasonline Thanks for the feedback! Starting to cook something, should have a Base proof of concept out in the next weeks. @haasonline looks very cool by the way!
We've released a new version of the public facing beta signup page, updated to reflect the latest state of Tradecraft.
It's connected to some of the backend data pipelines and you even have a mini-version of the signal lab that you can play around with. Enjoy!
https://t.co/Glv8DfBdKy
@sickdotdev You can't go wrong with either of them. I've done a lot of complex Java and Rust backend refactoring work lately and got better results with Codex. It feels more precise and to the point.
One of our users has put up some seriously good signalling strategies at the Tradecraft marketplace lately. Best of all? They're free!
Look at the average and p80 numbers, should be more than good enough to be profitable.
https://t.co/1FiCwMbW2g
@theo That's easy - a small script that uploads whatever is on the clipboard to the VM on which you're running the terminal. Bind it to a shortcut and voila. cc @levelsio
I've spent the last week optimizing the strategy backtesting of Tradecraft.
In the video you can see a backtest of a user defined Javascript trading strategy spanning over 15 days and 1409 trading signals (https://t.co/14KtKV83eE graduations) on Solana. It completes in 495 milliseconds, calculating over 5000 trading decisions over that time period.
Going low level has paid off in a big way and opens the door for things like running massive amounts of strategy simulations whilst modifying profit taking parameters slightly to see what works.
At the Tradecraft marketplace users provides signals either as a subscriptions or for free. Why would you provide it for free? Well as a provider you get 25% of the 1% fee on any realized profits from your signal. The better your signals are the more you gain.
The Hype Detector is listed by one of our users for free https://t.co/GXEM6QFhGK. What's even better? You can join our Discord to talk directly with the signal providers https://t.co/o1FMmqEmnZ !
Sol meme token trencher: "I know the wallet of someone that launches multiple tokens, runs one of them to 1m. How can I catch the one that runs?"
Tradecraft signal lab: Hold my beer.
Tell me which other tool out there can do this without writing custom code. Beta slots open for other trenchers that wants to catch the rare ones.
Signed up for the Codex Pro plan to try it out, and am pleasantly surprised, the CLI is smooth and GPT 5.5 gives just as good if not better results than Opus 4.7.
Had been using Claude Code for a long time but the weekly limits just started hitting too quickly.
Competition is a good thing, gg @OpenAI.