3. Getting Started

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Last updated About 1 year ago


3.1 Accessing DEXter

Visit the Landing Page Open your browser and go to agentdexter.ai. You’ll see a homepage that briefly explains DEXter’s features and provides a clear “Launch Now” or similar button.

Launch the App Click the “Launch Now” button. This directs you to the DEXter interface, where you can begin interacting immediately—no account or sign-up needed.


3.2 Creating a Conversation

New Conversation Upon arrival, you’ll see an option to “Create a new conversation.” Select this to begin chatting with DEXter.

Note: DEXter uses cookie-based sessions, so any data or context you provide is tracked within your browser session for as long as the cookie remains valid.

Start Chatting Once a conversation is created, type in your question or the blockchain-related topic you’d like to explore (e.g., “Check holder distribution for [TokenX]” or “Look at recent transactions for [wallet address]”).

Session Persistence As you continue chatting, DEXter will remember the context of your conversation. If you close the tab but return before the session expires, you can pick up where you left off.

Important: Clearing cookies or using a private/incognito browser session will reset your conversation history, requiring you to start fresh.


3.3 What to Pay Attention To

Cookie Pop-Up DEXter may show a simple cookie consent banner on first load. Accepting the cookies allows the conversation to persist beyond a single page refresh.

Conversation List (Sidebar) If your interface shows a sidebar, each “New Conversation” you create will appear there, letting you switch between different chats or revisit older ones.

Security Warnings If you query a wallet or token flagged in known blacklists or suspicious logs, DEXter may highlight red flags. Always proceed with caution and cross-verify on-chain.

Session Timeouts Cookie sessions can expire after a certain period. If you come back later and see your conversation gone, that likely means the session ended. Simply “Create a new conversation” to start again.


3.4 Typical Use Cases

1) Quick Wallet Check

Scenario: You suspect a wallet might be holding suspicious tokens or simply want to see its holdings.

How To: In a new conversation, type: “Show me what’s inside wallet [WalletAddress].”

What You’ll Get: DEXter provides a snapshot of the wallet’s token balances, recent transfers, and possible red flags.

2) Token Overview & Analysis

Scenario: You want to learn about a token’s fundamentals—like its liquidity, market cap, or top holders.

How To: Ask: “Give me a rundown of [TokenName or ContractAddress],” or “Check the holder distribution for [TokenName].”

What You’ll Get: DEXter pulls details such as price history (if available), major holders, and exchange listings to help you understand the token at a glance.

3) Multi-Convo Organization

Scenario: You’re investigating multiple tokens or wallets in parallel.

How To: Create separate conversations—one for investigating a suspicious token, another for analyzing a friend’s wallet, etc.

What You’ll Get: Dedicated chat threads to keep your inquiries structured, so you can quickly jump between different research topics without losing context.

4) Deep Dive into Transactions

Scenario: You spot an unusual transaction and want to see if there are more.

How To: Paste the transaction ID or wallet address, and continue asking for deeper context. For example: “Show me all the large transfers for this wallet in the last 24 hours.”

What You’ll Get: A list of key movements, potential patterns, and any flagged suspicious activity.

5) Historical Insights

Scenario: You’re analyzing how a token’s liquidity or holders changed over time.

How To: Ask DEXter to pull historical data: “Compare holder growth for [TokenName] from last month to now.”

What You’ll Get: A time-based overview of changes in distribution, volume, or on-chain activity—helpful for spotting trends.

3.5 Tips & Reminders

No Permanent Account There’s no user profile or permanent account system—everything relies on your local cookies. If you clear them, your conversation history disappears.

Start Simple Begin with a straightforward question (e.g., “What’s the 24-hour volume on [TokenY]?”) before drilling into more complex queries.

Stay Curious DEXter’s chat interface encourages you to explore on-chain data without needing separate blockchain explorers. Just keep asking follow-up questions in the same conversation thread.

That’s It! With these steps, you’ll be up and running in no time. Remember that your conversation data stays browser-based, and clearing cookies will remove any saved history. Have fun exploring the blockchain through DEXter’s conversational interface!