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FAQs

What is The Terminal?

The Terminal is a trading platform designed to be the only application you need to trade onchain. We offer a suite of integrations that allow you to trade the hottest assets, all in one place.

Is The Terminal a crypto wallet?

Yes! It is also much more. The Terminal is a hybrid crypto trading app and wallet. The Terminal currently supports Solana with many more chains to be implemented. The Terminal wallet is secured with the highest level of security, ensuring no funds are lost. This means that the assets you hold are always in your control and no one else's.

How secure is The Terminal?

The Terminal uses industry-leading security measures including non-custodial infrastructure, secure key management, and encryption to ensure your security.

Can I buy crypto through The Terminal?

Yes. The Terminal integrates Privy's fiat onramp, allowing you to buy SOL directly into your wallet using a card or bank transfer — no KYC required for smaller amounts.

How does The Terminal offer yield?

The Terminal offers a seamless way to earn passive income. We offer up to 15% APY on your assets, with instant withdrawals.

Is The Terminal decentralized?

Yes, The Terminal is decentralized. We integrate directly with decentralized protocols and applications. Your funds and transactions are fully onchain and your funds are always in your control.

What is the Bundle Checker?

A slot (or block) can process multiple buy transactions simultaneously. In a bundle, multiple buys are executed as separate transactions but occur within the same block, often just milliseconds apart. While some platforms provide basic warnings, these are often too vague to distinguish true orchestrated buys from regular market activity.

To accurately detect these bundles, we apply two key rules:

  1. 4 or More Transactions in the Same Block - If at least four transactions happen in the same block, they are flagged as a potential bundle.
  2. Filtering Out Unbundled Wallets - If a wallet makes a buy as part of a detected bundle but its next transaction is not part of a bundle, it is disregarded from detection.

How The Terminal's Bundle Detection Differs from Other Tools:

  • Different Detection Logic - We recognize bundles whenever they occur—there is no time limit. Other tools rely on Pump.fun's flag, which only detects transactions within the first few blocks after a token's creation.
  • More Precise Filtering - We reduce false positives by ignoring wallets that don't maintain a bundling pattern.