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Signals are the product layer that sits between the raw market and your watch list. Hizz uses them to answer one simple question: Which tokens look interesting enough right now to deserve another click?

The flow

1

Scan the market

Hizz looks across a broad set of tokens and watches for unusual activity, especially in snek.fun-heavy flow.
2

Shortlist the names worth deeper checks

Tokens with stronger momentum or cleaner early behavior are kept for the next pass.
3

Check holder quality and context

Hizz looks for healthier concentration and cleaner holder growth before the final shortlist is published.
4

Publish the final cards

Only the names that still look interesting after the deeper pass are shown on the Signals page.

What the current rules focus on

Early volume

A token is attracting fresh attention faster than its recent baseline.

Healthier distribution

The holder mix looks less fragile than a typical sniper-dominated launch.

Freshness

  • The signal feed refreshes on a schedule in the background
  • If a read is stale, Hizz can refresh before showing the next pass
  • Cheap market-wide checks happen more often than deeper on-chain enrichment

What a signal is not

  • It is not a guarantee that the token will keep moving
  • It is not a replacement for checking size, liquidity, and fees
  • It is not financial advice