Trade the trenches. Keep the receipts.
A Solana terminal with a real trading journal built into it. Every number on screen comes from a trade that actually happened. When something can't be known, it says so.
No account to look around · nothing to install · non-custodial
- NON-CUSTODIALYour wallet holds the keys and signs every trade.
- ZERO GENERATED DATAA new account opens empty. You haven't traded yet.
- NO SIGNAL CALLSNobody here tells you what to buy. There's nothing to sell you.
The difference, in two words
Most rug checkers hand you a green tick they can't back up.
Mint authority, LP burn, holder concentration and dev history are read straight off the chain. If a check can't run, Zoltrak prints those two words rather than passing the coin. An unknown isn't a pass.
Everywhere elseThe API times out, the badge goes green anyway, and you read it as safe. Nobody mentions the check never ran.
HereThe check didn't run, so the row says so. It's in the screenshot above, on nearly every coin. That's deliberate.
What it does
Four things a swap box doesn't do.
Any swap box has a chart and a buy button. These are the reasons to use this one.
A journal that fills itself
Every fill lands in a book with your entry, exit, hold time and fees. It'll show you your worst hour, your worst position size, and the setups that only look good in hindsight.
None of it is made up. A new account opens on a blank calendar and an empty book, because you haven't traded yet.
The trenches, in three live columns
New pairs, coins heating up, and markets that have already migrated. Straight off the chain, with market cap, liquidity, volume and transaction count updating as they move.
Every row carries its own safety read. On a pair four minutes old, most of them will say not checked.
Copy trading you can actually audit
Follow a wallet and see why each of its trades was copied or skipped: your floor, your ceiling, pool depth, the rug check, your daily stop. Every refusal is logged with its reason.
- Fills on the paper desk, never on real money
- Refuses a wallet it can't read completely
- Never trades on the first look at a wallet
Exits, tested on your own trades
Take trades you've already made and re-run them with a different stop, a different target, a trailing exit. You get what that rule would have done to your book, not to somebody else's backtest.
- Your real fills, not a simulated market
- Every rule scored on the same trades
- Positions are watched while they run, so a stop is tested against the dip that actually happened
What it isn't
The limits, up front.
Not a signal service
Nobody here tells you what to buy. No calls, no alpha group, no paid picks.
Not custodial
Zoltrak never holds your funds, your keys or your seed phrase. It can't trade for you while you're away.
Not a bot that prints money
The copy engine fills on paper. Real trades are signed by you, one at a time, in your wallet's own window.
Not finished
It's early, and it's free. Where something isn't ready, the app says so on the page instead of burying it in a changelog.
Trading memecoins loses most people money. Most people, most of the time. Zoltrak is a tool for seeing that clearly, not a way around it. Nothing here is financial advice or a recommendation to buy anything. Don't trade money you need.
Open it and have a look.
Nothing to install, no account needed to look around, and no card anywhere on this site.