Alpha Callers
How Lexor tracks calls from alpha callers and the commission system.
What is an Alpha Caller?
An alpha caller is anyone who posts a Solana token contract address in a Telegram group that has @lexor_funbot. You don't need a special role or permission — if you post a CA in a group where the bot is present, you're a caller.
How Your Calls Are Tracked
When you post a contract address in a group:
- @lexor_funbot detects it and records it as a call attributed to your Telegram username
- The call appears on the Lexor dashboard for all group members who are monitoring that group
- Your
@usernameappears on the signal card as the Caller - A data snapshot of the token at the time of your call is permanently recorded
All calls and their token snapshots are recorded permanently.
What Group Members See
Every signal card in the Lexor feed shows:
- Your username as the caller
- Which group the call came from
- When you called it (signal age)
- The token's state at the time of your call vs its current state
Group members can use this data to assess caller track records over time.
Caller Commissions
When group members trade a token based on your call, you earn a percentage of the trade volume as a claimable reward. Commission scales with how much your group members trade on your calls.
For details on how the claimables system works, rates, and how to claim your rewards, see Claimables.
Best Practices for Callers
- Post the contract address or ticker clearly — the bot detects standard Solana addresses and
$TICKERsymbols (e.g.,$BONK). Make sure the CA or ticker is visible in the message, not buried in image text or hidden behind a link. - One address or ticker per message works best — multiple CAs/tickers in a single message are all detected, but keep it clean
- Provide context if you want — the bot only extracts the address, but your group members can read your full message for the thesis