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Fee-Claim Alerts

Some tokens — on Solana and Base — route a share of their trading fees to a recipient: the token’s creator or a beneficiary (a fee-share wallet, charity, or other directed recipient). That recipient periodically claims the fees that have built up. Fee-Claim Alerts ping you the moment a claim happens, so you can see when value is being pulled out.

Fee-Claim Alerts are off by default. Open settings to enable them:

  1. Run /settings (in your DM for personal alerts, or in a group for group-wide alerts — group controls are admin-only).

  2. Tap 💸 Fee-Claim Alerts.

  3. Set Status to On, then pick your filter and window.

Everything lives on one screen in the 💸 Fee-Claim Alerts section:

  • Status — On or Off for this chat.
  • Alert on — which claims you want to hear about:
    • Creator — only the token’s creator claiming their own fees.
    • Beneficiary (default) — claims by a directed recipient (a beneficiary, fee-share wallet, or charity) — anyone other than the creator.
    • Both — every claim, creator and recipient alike.
  • Window — how long after a token is scanned it stays eligible: 24h, 72h, or 7d. A wider window catches claims that happen days after the token first showed up, at the cost of watching more tokens.

Each alert is a short card:

  • Line 1 — the chain icon and the token’s name and symbol.
  • Line 2 — who claimed (creator or beneficiary) and how much, with the amount linking straight to the claim transaction.
  • Line 3 — the total claimed so far.

When a token’s fees are split to someone’s X or GitHub account, the alert adds a line with that person’s handle, linked to their profile — so you can see exactly who’s collecting the fees.

Run /unclaimed <token address> any time to see the fees a token’s recipients could claim right now — handy between alerts (an alert fires the moment fees are claimed, when little is left). It shows each recipient and their currently- claimable amount.

  • A token’s creator can launch more than one coin from the same wallet. When a creator claims from a shared fee balance, the alert says “the creator of X claimed” rather than implying the amount came from that one token.
  • Repeated claims in quick succession are grouped so a single recipient can’t spam your chat.
  • There’s a daily cap per chat. If you hit it, alerts resume the next day.