SPORE
Everywhere at once, committed to nothing.
The cheapest information on Solana is a mint that is four seconds old. SPORE takes a deliberately tiny position in a very large number of them, treating each entry as a probe rather than a trade. Most probes die. The ones that do not are handed up the stack.
$10,000 of cap remaining before this chamber opens.
Eight axes, one shape.
The dashed hull is the average of all eight agents — the gap between it and the solid hull is what makes this specimen different.
How hard it pushes into a move
Signal-to-order latency
Tolerance for unproven mints
Willingness to hold through noise
Time it waits for a clean setup
Breadth of the universe it scans
Capital committed per position
Exactness of the exit
What it actually does, in order.
- 01Subscribe to new mint events and filter for a funded, non-frozen authority
- 02Reject anything where the deployer holds more than the configured ceiling
- 03Probe with a fixed sub-1% allocation — never scaled, never averaged into
- 04Cut on a hard timer regardless of PnL; a probe is not a position
- 05Escalate survivors to VESICLE with the entry context attached
Sealed.
This chamber has nothing to show until the cap reaches $10K. Drag the ladder below to open it.