Here's a stat that should change how you trade Pump.fun: roughly 1-2% of tokens ever complete their bonding curve and graduate to a DEX. The other 98% die on the curve, taking your SOL with them.
So the question isn't really which token to buy — it's which deployer to watch. Because while individual tokens are unpredictable, deployer wallets have trackable histories. Some wallets consistently launch tokens that bond. Most don't. If you can tell the difference, you have an edge that most traders don't even know exists.
That's what Deployer Hunter does. It tracks over 31,000 Pump.fun deployer wallets in real-time and ranks them by their bonding rate — the percentage of their tokens that actually graduate. When a proven deployer launches something new, you get an instant alert.
Why Deployer Tracking Matters
Every Pump.fun token is created by a wallet. That wallet has a history: how many tokens it's launched, how many bonded, how recently, and at what rate. This data is public on-chain, but almost nobody looks at it.
Think about it this way. If a wallet has launched 20 tokens and 12 of them bonded, that's a 60% bonding rate. Compare that to the platform average of roughly 1-2%. That deployer is doing something right — whether it's community building, marketing, tokenomics, or timing. Whatever the reason, the pattern is statistically meaningful.
On the other hand, a wallet that has launched 50 tokens and zero bonded? That's a pattern too — and not one you want to be on the wrong side of.
The insight is simple: past bonding rate is one of the strongest predictive signals for future token performance on Pump.fun.
How Deployer Hunter Works
Deployer Hunter connects directly to the Solana blockchain via a real-time gRPC stream. Every single Pump.fun transaction — every token creation, every bonding completion — is captured the instant it happens. No delays, no scraping, no APIs that lag behind.
Here's what the system does:
- Detects new token deployments — When any wallet creates a Pump.fun token, the deployer's stats are updated immediately
- Tracks bonding completions — When a token graduates (fills its bonding curve and migrates to a DEX), the deployer's bonding count and rate are recalculated
- Classifies deployers into tiers — Based on their current stats, each deployer receives a tier ranking
- Generates real-time alerts — When a deployer from a tracked tier launches a new token, an alert fires instantly on the live feed
All of this happens in real-time. When you're on the Deployer Hunter page, you're seeing events as they happen on-chain.
The Tier System Explained
Not all deployers are equal. Deployer Hunter classifies every tracked deployer into one of five tiers based on their deployment count, lifetime bonding rate, and recent performance:
| Tier | Requirements | What It Means |
|---|
| Elite 🏆 | 5+ deploys, 5+ bonds, 40%+ lifetime rate, 50%+ recent rate | Top-tier deployers with proven, consistent track records. Roughly 1 in 40 tracked deployers. |
| Good ✅ | 3+ deploys, 3+ bonds, 25%+ lifetime rate, 30%+ recent rate | Solid performers with multiple successful launches. |
| Rising ⭐ | 1-3 deploys, 100% bond rate | New deployers with perfect records. Small sample size, but promising. |
| Moderate | 3+ deploys, 1+ bond, 15%+ lifetime rate | Some success, but not consistent enough for tracked status. |
| Cold 🥶 | 3+ deploys, last 10 tokens all dead | Was ranked at some point, but recent performance is zero. |
The key distinction: only Elite, Good, and Rising tiers trigger alerts. These are the deployers worth watching. Moderate and Cold deployers exist in the system but don't generate notifications — they haven't earned that level of trust yet.
Tiers aren't static. They recalculate after every single deploy and bond event. A Rising deployer whose second token dies will drop. An Unranked deployer whose third token bonds might jump to Good. The system adapts in real-time.
What the Live Feed Shows You
When you open Deployer Hunter, the first thing you see is the live signal feed. Two types of alerts appear here:
New Deploy alerts — A tracked deployer just launched a new token. You'll see:
- The deployer's tier (Elite, Good, or Rising)
- The token name and symbol
- The deployer's lifetime bonding record (e.g., "8/12 lifetime bonds")
- The contract address (click to copy)
- Current market cap at the time of the alert
Bonded alerts — A tracked deployer's token just completed its bonding curve. You'll see:
- Time to bond (how many minutes from launch to graduation)
- The deployer's updated stats
- Market cap at the moment of bonding
- Links to DexScreener for further analysis
You can filter the feed by tier (show only Elite, or only bond events) and it updates in real-time — no need to refresh.
Stats Dashboard
Above the feed, a stats bar gives you the big picture:
- Tracked deployers — How many wallets currently qualify for Elite, Good, or Rising tier
- Signals today — Total alerts generated in the last 24 hours
- Bonds detected — Total bonding completions captured
- Global bond rate — What percentage of alerted tokens actually bonded
That last metric is critical. If the global bond rate across all tracked deployers is, say, 35% — that's roughly 35x better than the platform average. The tier system filters signal from noise.
Deployer Profile Pages
Click on any deployer in the feed and you'll land on their full profile page. This is where the data gets detailed:
- Lifetime stats — Total deploys, total bonds, bonding rate, recent rate
- Last 10 outcomes — Visual dot chart showing bonds (green) vs. dead tokens (gray) for the most recent 10 launches
- Tier classification — Current tier with explanation
- Performance metrics — Best token ATH, average peak market cap
- Complete token history — Every token the deployer has ever launched, with creation date, bonded/not bonded status, and ATH market cap. Each token links to DexScreener and Pump.fun
This page answers the question: "Should I trust this deployer?" You can see if their success was a one-hit wonder or a sustained pattern.
Best Performing Tokens
The Best Performers section shows the top tokens from tracked deployers, ranked by their multiplier — how much the market cap grew from the moment the alert fired to the token's peak.
You can filter by:
- Last 7 days — What's working right now
- Last 30 days — Recent trends
- All time — The biggest wins ever captured
Each token shows:
- Market cap at the time of the alert
- Peak market cap reached
- The multiplier (2x, 5x, 10x, 50x, etc.)
- Tier of the deployer who launched it
This section serves as a track record. You can see exactly how much edge the system has provided over time.
How to Use Deployer Hunter in Your Trading
Here's a practical workflow for incorporating deployer data into your Pump.fun strategy:
Step 1: Monitor the Feed
Keep the Deployer Hunter page open while you trade. When an Elite or Good deployer launches a new token, you'll see it within seconds. This is your signal to investigate further — not an automatic buy signal.
Step 2: Check the Deployer Profile
Click through to the deployer's profile. Look at:
- Recent trend — Are the last 5 tokens bonding, or is this deployer on a cold streak?
- Time to bond — Fast bonds (under 30 minutes) suggest strong community or marketing. Slow bonds (hours) might mean the token struggles first.
- Best token performance — Has this deployer produced tokens that go well beyond the bonding curve, or do they tend to dump post-graduation?
Step 3: Evaluate the Token
Check the actual token on DexScreener or Pump.fun:
- Does it have a coherent theme or concept?
- Is there a community (Telegram, Twitter) forming?
- What does the holder distribution look like?
- Is the deployer holding a large share, or is it distributed?
Step 4: Size Accordingly
Even Elite deployers don't have a 100% bonding rate. A 50% rate means half their tokens still die. Use this data as an edge, not a guarantee:
- Start with smaller positions on Rising deployers (less data)
- Size up slightly on Elite deployers with strong recent trends
- Always set a mental stop-loss — no deployer data makes a token risk-free
What Deployer Hunter Doesn't Do
To set realistic expectations:
- It doesn't predict prices. A token from an Elite deployer can still dump after bonding.
- It doesn't detect rugs. Deployer history shows bonding patterns, not whether a deployer will sell their allocation.
- It doesn't replace research. The alert is a starting point, not a buy signal. Always check the token's fundamentals.
- It doesn't track post-bond performance in real-time. Peak market cap is tracked over time, but you'll want DexScreener or Birdeye for live price action.
The value is in filtering: out of the thousands of tokens launched daily, Deployer Hunter surfaces the ones from wallets with a statistical track record of success. What you do with that information is up to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Deployer Hunter free?
Yes, completely. No login, no subscription, no premium tier. All data, all tiers, all alerts — free.
How fast are the alerts?
Real-time. The system uses a direct gRPC connection to Solana, so alerts appear within seconds of on-chain confirmation. There's no scraping or API polling delay.
How many deployers are tracked?
Over 31,000 deployer wallets are in the system, with new ones added automatically as they launch tokens. Of those, a few hundred qualify for tracked tiers (Elite, Good, Rising) at any given time.
Can I get alerts on my phone?
Currently, alerts are only visible on the web feed at madeonsol.com/deployer-hunter. Telegram and email alerts are on the roadmap.
What if a deployer's tier changes?
Tiers recalculate after every event. If a Good deployer's recent tokens all die, they'll drop to Moderate or Cold. If a Rising deployer's second token bonds, they might jump to Good. The system is dynamic.
Does it work with PumpSwap?
Yes. Since Pump.fun tokens now migrate to PumpSwap instead of Raydium, bonding detection works with the current migration path. The system adapts to program changes automatically.
The Bottom Line
Most Pump.fun traders pick tokens based on names, themes, or social media hype. That's gambling. Deployer Hunter gives you a data-driven filter: instead of trying to predict which token will work, focus on which deployers have a proven history of launching tokens that bond.
It won't make every trade a winner. But in a market where 98% of tokens die, narrowing your attention to deployers with 30-60% bonding rates is a significant statistical edge.
Try it free at madeonsol.com/deployer-hunter.
This article is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this article constitutes financial, investment, or trading advice. Trading memecoins on Pump.fun carries extreme risk — most tokens go to zero. Always do your own research and never risk more than you can afford to lose.