Loky Terminal
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Loky’s AI-powered terminal is designed to deliver in-depth analysis and actionable insights for the crypto market, enabling users to make informed decisions with ease. The terminal specializes in providing insights into the Virtual AI Agents with additional category, such as Meme Tokens, Overall Token Insights, Protocol Analysis, and DEX Data, to be introduced in the next phase. Key Features
Instant Alerts: Stay informed with alerts for red-pilled/graduated tokens.
Real-Time Updates: Monitor price and market cap (mcap) movements instantly.
Developer Wallet Insights: Gain detailed information about dev wallets to avoid scam projects.
Loky simplifies the complexities of tokenized AI agents, empowering users to make smarter and more confident decisions in the rapidly evolving AI and blockchain ecosystem.
Visit https://0xloky.com/.
Click on Launch Terminal.
Click the Connect Wallet button.
Note: The Loky terminal is token-gated and accessible to everyone with just 750K Loky tokens.
On the left-hand side, you'll find various categories.
For insights related to Virtual's tokens, select the Virtual Ecosystem category.
Additional categories, including Meme Tokens, Overall Token Insights, Protocol Analysis, and DEX Data, will be available in the next phase.
Exclusive Signals With custom filters to receive the signals you want like Real-time updates on Price Gain/Loss, Market Gain/Loss, Info on newly red-pilled tokens to watch and Coingecko listing.
If you want more details about a specific update, click the Ask Loky button for deeper insights.
The Trending Questions section offers popular queries to help you get started, along with the option to ask your own. Include specific token tickers for precise and insightful answers.
Next to the Signals button, you'll find the Trending button.
Clicking on it redirects you to the homepage, where you'll see Trending Questions to help you get started.
You can also ask your own questions.
For accurate insights, include the $ sign and token ticker with token name in your question (e.g., $LOKY
).