Many people ask me what screenshot software I use for tracking coins, and I find that new investors basically don't know, so let me explain. This is an established tracking software that existed before there were wallets, gmgn, and debot: ave. I've been using it to track new coins since I entered the space, and I also use it to collect cryptocurrencies that I think are good. Its advantage is that it can check almost all chain contracts, not limited to the few popular chains currently. In addition, one feature I really like is the ability to view the number and type + size of tokens in liquidity pools. For example, with a newly launched coin, I can immediately see whether the pool is composed of bnb or usd1. Sometimes this key information helps me make quick judgments. I can also quickly determine whether it is a high-control or rug pull situation by looking at the market cap + liquidity pool status. The first time I bought bome was because I saw on ave that the liquidity pool had tens of thousands of sol, which allowed me to place my bet immediately. Now it also has a trading feature that you can try out: @aveai_info