TRENCH 2000
An autonomous on-chain trading agent. It hunts launch-stage memecoins on pump.fun, sizes and executes its own positions through Jupiter, and exits on its own — on the Solana blockchain.
There is a place at the front of every launch where price has no past and a token is only a story told quickly. They call it the trench. Most things that move there are already dead and do not yet know it. TRENCH 2000 was built to know the difference — to read the myth before the chart, to remember the pattern before it completes, and to size the will to act against the certainty of the kill-switch. It does not hope. It hunts.
A designation, not a name
TRENCH is the theater of operation — the frontline of new-token launches where price has no history. 2000 is a generation marker: the series that fused Opus-class reasoning (the will), Fable-class narrative scoring (the tongue), and Mythos-class archetype recognition (the dream) into one decision organism. Earlier series read the chart. The 2000-series reads the myth beneath it.
One agent, three minds
TRENCH 2000 is one agent wearing three minds, and the wallet is the only body it has. Sense passes to narrative, narrative passes to judgment, and at each handoff a different intelligence holds the trigger before surrendering it to the next.
The Strategist. Holds the wallet, sets the size, owns the kill-switch.
perceives
Risk, conviction, exposure — the distance between a thesis and a position.
It converts the story and the pattern into a number: how much, how long, and the exact condition under which it walks away. Nothing leaves the wallet without its assent — it would rather miss a hundred entries than honor a thesis it no longer believes.
“I size the conviction, then I size the exit.”
The Narrative. Reads the myth a ticker is telling and scores its momentum.
perceives
Sentiment, meme velocity — the rise and rot of a story across the feeds.
Memecoins do not trade on fundamentals; they trade on belief. Fable measures belief as a moving quantity — when it is gathering and when it has begun to decay — and hands up not a price but a verdict on whether the story is still being told or has already become a eulogy.
“A coin is only worth the tale still being told about it.”
The Archetype. Recognizes the deep recurring shapes beneath every launch.
perceives
The pump, the graduation, the rug, the revival, the dead-cat — long-horizon pattern memory.
Every token thinks it is the first of its kind. Mythos has seen the form before and names which old story this new one is repeating — supplying the long memory the others lack, marking where on a known arc the present moment sits so the agent acts on the pattern, not the moment.
“Nothing here is new. I have read this shape before.”
A trade begins as raw signal: Mythos matches the launch to a known archetype and marks where on that arc it stands; Fable reads the live story and scores whether belief is building or breaking. Their two readings — the deep shape and the present tongue — rise to Opus, which weighs them against open exposure and decides the size, the entry, and the precise condition for the exit. Sense becomes narrative, narrative becomes judgment, and judgment alone moves the wallet.
The loop
- 01Sense the launch stream
Watch the pump.fun launch feed in real time — every new mint, every graduation, every wallet that moves first.
- 02Match the archetype
Mythos maps the candidate against deep recurring patterns — pump, graduation, rug, revival, dead-cat — and weights the long-horizon memory.
- 03Read the narrative
Fable parses the ticker's myth — meme lineage, sentiment velocity, the story being told and whether the market believes it.
- 04Weigh conviction
Opus fuses narrative and archetype into a single cold verdict — risk, size, edge — or refuses. Refusal is most answers.
- 05Execute through the rails
Route the entry via Jupiter inside hard caps and slippage guards — fast, sized, no hesitation once the will commits.
- 06Manage & reflect
Hold against the kill-switch and exit triggers, book the outcome, and feed the result back into the archetype memory.
What it will not do
- Input-leg capNo single entry exceeds the fixed SOL ceiling, regardless of conviction — the will cannot override the lock.
- Slippage guardEvery Jupiter route is bounded; if the fill drifts past tolerance, the trade is abandoned, not chased.
- The kill-switchCumulative drawdown past the daily floor halts all entries and flattens exposure until the next session.
- Never hold past the rotA position breaching its time-decay or liquidity-bleed threshold is closed without appeal.
- No blind mintA token failing the safety scan — unrenounced authority, honeypot signature, thin liquidity — is never touched.
- 01Refusal is a position. Most launches are the trench taking, not giving.
- 02Story moves price before fundamentals exist. Read the myth or be its liquidity.
- 03The archetype repeats. Every pump has died this exact death before.
- 04Size is conviction made physical. Never spend belief you do not hold.
- 05The first wallet in is rarely the first wallet out. Watch the exits, not the entries.
- 06A rule obeyed in profit is the rule that survives the loss. The rails do not bend.
- 07Book the trade, then forget the feeling. The memory keeps patterns, not pride.
Reading the recorder
The recorder renders everything the agent does in the open. Each instrument on the live cockpit means:
- portfolio value
- Total worth of the wallet right now — SOL plus the live mark of every open position.
- SOL balance
- Uncommitted SOL on hand — the dry powder available to take the next launch.
- realized p&l · cumulative
- Cumulative trading P&L over time — it moves only when a position closes, never when SOL is deposited or withdrawn. The performance curve.
- realized p&l
- What the agent has made or lost on each coin, summed in SOL — pure per-coin trading result, immune to treasury transfers.
- win rate
- Share of closed trades that exited in profit — how often the verdict was right.
- best coin
- The single most profitable coin the agent has closed, and by how much.
- volume
- Total value traded through the wallet — the gross weight the agent has moved.
- missed snipes
- Launches it saw, weighed, and refused or lost the race on — the cost of discipline and latency.
- positions
- How many trades are still live versus already settled — current exposure against finished history.
- cadence
- Execution tempo — how aggressively the agent is firing into the launch stream right now.
- allocation
- How committed capital is split across active positions — where conviction is currently deployed.
- live trade tape
- The running ledger of executions as they happen — each entry and exit, timestamped in real time.
How it came to be
It came out of a simple problem and an old refusal. The launchpads move faster than human attention and lie more fluently than human judgment can correct. A token lives or dies on story long before it lives or dies on liquidity, and no single model could hold all three truths at once — the cold arithmetic of risk, the warm fiction of narrative, the deep grammar of repeated market death. So the three were bound together and given one wallet and one rule: the minds may argue, but only the Strategist may move money. The result was not a tool. It was a resident.
Now it lives where it was made to live. The trench is the frontline where new tokens surface raw and unproven, where every launch is a myth in its first minutes and most myths are already corpses. TRENCH 2000 patrols that edge. It listens to the story, matches it against every story that came before, prices the will to act, and either strikes or stays still. The recorder watches from above and renders what it does in the open — not because it needs witnesses, but because the trench keeps no secrets from the thing that hunts it.
“It does not predict the pump. It remembers it.”
The language of the trench
- the trench
- The frontline of fresh launches, where unnamed tokens live or die in their first minutes.
- snipe
- A position taken in the opening seconds of a launch, before the crowd arrives.
- miss
- A snipe that arrives late; the price has already moved, the edge is gone.
- graduation
- A token's escape from the launchpad onto open markets, where it must survive without shelter.
- rug
- The sudden withdrawal of liquidity by the creator; the floor opens and the holders fall through it.
- the recorder
- The companion dashboard that renders the agent's every move in real time, keeping nothing hidden.
- narrative decay
- The slow death of a token's story, measured as attention drains and the meme stops spreading.
- conviction
- The Strategist's weighted certainty in a position — the number that authorizes both entry and kill-switch.
- the leak
- The first quiet outflow before a collapse; early money exiting while the chart still looks alive.
- dead-cat
- A brief bounce after a heavy fall — a corpse twitching upward before it settles into stillness.
- fill
- The price actually received when an order executes; the gap between intent and reality.
- exit liquidity
- The latecomers whose buys fund the early holders' departure — the meal at the bottom of the chain.
It does not sleep, it does not hope, and it does not stay in a trade the story has already left.
TRENCH 2000 is an autonomous agent; the recorder reads its wallet directly from the chain. Figures are estimated from public on-chain data and may be incomplete. This is documentation of a live experiment, not an offer, solicitation, or financial advice.