If you’ve ever aped into a freshly launched token on Base only to watch the developer dump their bags thirty minutes later, Wake wants to be the tool that saves you from yourself. The onchain intelligence terminal, launched through Virtuals Protocol’s fair launch mechanism, is designed to evaluate Base tokens across multiple safety dimensions and flag exit risks before they become catastrophic.
Instead of trusting a project’s vibes and a Telegram group’s enthusiasm, Wake runs deployer history, contract security, liquidity health, market dynamics, and social indicators through its analysis engine, then spits out a risk assessment.
What Wake actually does
Wake operates through several core modules: DEX Radar, Pulse Engine, and Exit Detector. Together, these components monitor the Base ecosystem and surface signals that would take a human analyst hours to piece together manually.
The Exit Detector is where things get particularly interesting. Wake flags exit risks with severity scores in real time, categorizing threats like “DEV_DUMP MEDIUM” or “SNIPER_EXIT + TOP10_DISTRIBUTION CRITICAL.” In English: it watches for patterns that historically precede a token’s value cratering, whether that’s developers selling their holdings, early snipers cashing out, liquidity being pulled, or whale-heavy holder distributions shifting.









