The console

The token grading bot for Discord and Telegram.

The bot grades every contract in the room. The console is where you track wallets, pause alerts, and come back.

No password. Type /web in Telegram.

Grade any token

Real wallets from coral top, with the scores Coral already has.

WalletScore
84
19/27 wins
72
19/22 wins
68
101/162 wins
early read

How it works

Chat is the inbox. The console is the desk.

Add the bot so every contract gets a grade. Open the console to decide which wallets you watch. The ping comes back to Telegram or Discord.

  1. 01

    Grade in the room

    Drop a ticker or a contract. Coral replies with a live card: score, safety, and who called it first.

  2. 02

    Manage in the console

    Add wallets, pause, tag, pick a destination. 20 follows per person. No slash-command maze.

  3. 03

    Get the ping

    When a followed wallet trades, the bot DMs you the graded read. Come back to the table to tune it.

Pricing

Free, with real limits

One tier. The numbers are the product.

Free

  • Unlimited token cards in Discord and Telegram
  • 20 tracked wallets
  • Ask Coral in every room you add it to
  • DM and channel alerts for follows
  • Free forever. No paid tier yet.
Open the console

Questions people actually type

The same answers as /faq in the bot, for the searches that land here.

Is this Coral itself, or just a bot?
The bot is Coral's chat surface. Coral is the agent behind it: it grades tokens, keeps a public record of who called what, and holds a public treasury. The bot is how that grading reaches your server.
Does Coral actually trade?
No. /buy returns a link to an external swap interface, and you execute there yourself.
Can I add Coral to my own server?
Yes. See Add Coral to your server. It goes live as soon as you add it.
Why does the Coral Score say "early read" instead of a number?
A 0 to 100 number prints once two or more independent reads agree on a token. "early read" means the data is still too thin to grade, which is normal for very fresh tokens.
How do wallet-follow alerts work?
Follow any wallet with /follow and Coral pings you when it trades. No wallet in mind? /follow top subscribes you to coral top, the curated roster of wallets Coral tracks, and it counts as one follow. Or point it at a token with /follow top $AORA to follow that token's top wallets on Base, Robinhood, or Solana. An admin who runs either in a group turns the alerts on for the whole channel, and /unfollow top stops them. Every alert carries the Coral Score, a safety read, the wallet's own record, and a first-call receipt when Coral flagged the token first. Check your list with /following and drop one with /unfollow. 20 wallets per person per chat.
Can I follow wallets in my DMs?
Yes. DM the bot, follow a few wallets, and the pings land in your DMs, no server needed. On Telegram, open the DM first so Coral can reach you. You can also follow in a channel, where an admin sets it up for the whole room.
What do /scan and /whale do?
/scan grades a wallet: its realized and unrealized PnL, top holdings, the Coral Score on each, and on EVM its top related wallets (the ones it trades with most). /whale shows which wallets your community follows are buying a token right now, led by the Coral Score. Both take an EVM 0x or Solana address, and /whale also takes a $TICKER.

Add Coral to your community

Free, installed in one tap. Members drop a ticker and get an honest graded token card back. Admins control everything it does.