How to Ask Questions
Forge is built to be as easy to use as chatting with a friend who knows everything about the Solana memecoin ecosystem. You don’t need to learn syntax or memorize commands — just ask naturally.
This page walks through how to ask good questions, how Forge interprets them, and what kind of responses you can expect.
Ask Anything
You can ask Forge questions like:
“Is $BONK still active?”
“What did this wallet just buy?”
“Which tokens launched in the last 10 minutes?”
“Who deployed $RUG and did they renounce?”
“Why is this token pumping?”
“Which wallets just sold $SLAP?”
There’s no need for specific phrasing. Forge automatically detects the intent and dispatches the right agent to answer.
Supported Question Types
Forge supports a wide range of question categories, including:
Token-Based Questions
Safety analysis
Deployer check
LP burn status
Market cap and holder count
Sniper activity
Wallet-Based Questions
Recent buys or sells
Wallet history and rug involvement
Funding source and behavior
Other wallets it’s connected to
Time-Based Queries
New tokens in the last X minutes
Wallets that sold recently
Deployer that launched today
Risk and Red Flags
LP manipulation
Reused deployer code
Known rug patterns
Telegram Sniper Detection
Wallets tied to Telegram groups
Deployers who joined specific chats before launch
Wallets that follow KOLs into memes
Follow-Up Questions
You can continue a conversation without repeating everything. Forge tracks context for each session.
Example:
“Who deployed $NANA?” “Are they active in any other tokens?” “What was their last rug?”
Forge understands that you're still referring to the same wallet or topic unless you change it.
Shortcuts and Suggestions
The interface includes buttons for:
“Trace wallets involved”
“See chart”
“Flag deployer”
“Show top buyers”
These are generated based on the last answer. Clicking them sends a follow-up query automatically.
How Forge Understands Intent
Under the hood, Forge uses a combination of:
Natural language processing
MCP-based intent classification
Token and wallet context matching
This means it can handle vague or casual questions and still return precise answers.
Examples:
“What’s up with this token?” “Why is $DUMP trending?” “Any red flags in $WAGMI?”
Even if the question is unclear, Forge knows what to check and which agents to activate.
Tips for Better Results
While Forge is flexible, here are a few ways to get sharper answers:
Be specific with token names or wallet addresses
Ask one topic at a time for deeper breakdowns
Use follow-ups to dig deeper instead of restarting the question
If a response is too shallow, you can always ask “explain deeper” or “show more detail.”
Limitations
Forge is not designed to:
Give financial advice
Predict exact token price movements
Replace human due diligence
It’s a powerful assistant, not an oracle. It helps surface what’s happening, but the decision is still yours.
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