New Token Contracts

Send /contracts to our $​BAD Utility Bot to start using this utility.


You can also directly access the channel of any available chain below:

New Token Contracts: ETH - BNB - ARB - BASE - Four Meme - Pump Fun

These channels will post any newly deployed token contract on the blockchain.


To minimize incoming traffic, we use some filters, which could result in missing out some contracts: - Contracts are only posted if there are tokens sent from the zero address. It is a common practice during deployment to mint the initial supply to any address. If a contract is deployed without any initial tokens being minted, it is skipped and will not be posted in these channels. That said, they would still be posted in our new liquidity pair channels once liquidity is being added. - Contracts are only posted if deployed by a wallet. If a factory, such as a token deployer, creates a new token (a contract deploys another contract), then it will not be posted in these channels.

What to use this channel for? If you want to see new tokens as soon as possible, this is the fastest way to find them. However, there might be a ton of contracts in here that never even launch, so a lot of your time spent on researching these tokens might be wasted. In this case, you can look for new pairs instead.


All our channel messages are held very simple, with only the most necessary info. There are a few other channels out there with similar utilities, where each message often fills a whole screen for every single token, which is completely unnecessary. Most people use a sniping tool these days anyway, and most of them can automatically snipe tokens even without any additional info.

Because of our minimalistic approach and fast nodes, our messages are processed way faster than other similar channels. We've checked 5 other Ethereum channels for new contracts, and on our channel, contracts got posted anywhere from 10 seconds to 30 seconds faster! This can be a HUGE advantage when it comes down to speed for sniping new tokens after a hyped tweet or similar.

Just try them out and see if you like our simple approach. Always feel free to give us some feedback.

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