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Fast fills, a new-coin firehose, a wall of settings: every terminal ships them, and they are table stakes. Speed is a commodity. A terminal that is only a terminal is a faster way to lose to the same noise. primal. is built on a different claim: what deserves your attention can be measured, and the measurement should be public.

The four things a terminal cannot fake

A typical terminalprimal.
What surfacesEverything that deploys, ranked by raw volumeA curated pipeline: real participation, true volume, clean structure
Track recordNone. Feeds never show their scoreboardPrime is append-only and never repaints: every call judged by what you saw
ScoringTrending arrowsPrimalScore: evidence strength times on-chain legitimacy, frozen at signal time
Your walletPositions you opened through themThe full scan: every account, dust included, plus recovery

The record is the product

Anyone can call tokens. The question that matters is what happened to the calls, and most feeds are structured so you can never check. Prime is structured so you always can: entry market cap, score, and time are frozen the moment a call fires, and the wins sit next to the losses forever. A feed that keeps score in public has to be good. That pressure is the point.

Curation over firehose

Thousands of coins deploy every day. A deploy is not a market, and printed volume is not demand. The signals feed exists because watching the raw firehose creates zero value: primal. analyzes market metrics and participants in real time and surfaces only what holds up. You watch a short list that earned its place.

Execution you can reason about

The trading layer is engineered to be honest rather than merely fast: fees are atomic with the swap, protected trades never fall back to the public mempool, confirmations are watched to the chain’s real deadline, and the fee model is two numbers with no tiers behind them. The terminal is how you act. The engine and its record are why you would.