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Overview

Signal providers are the backbone of Pumpologia. As a provider, you share your trading signals and earn USDC every time someone purchases them.

Requirements

To become a provider, you need:

Web3 Wallet

MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, or any WalletConnect-compatible wallet

Trading Experience

Demonstrable trading track record (recommended)

Commitment

Ability to provide regular, quality signals

Transparency

Willingness to have your performance tracked publicly

Application Process

1

Connect Wallet

Visit app.dmxt.xyz and connect your wallet.
2

Create Profile

Set up your user profile with:
  • Unique username
  • Profile picture
  • Bio describing your trading style
3

Apply for Provider Status

Navigate to My AccountBecome a Provider and fill out the application:
  • Trading background
  • Markets you specialize in
  • Expected signal frequency
  • Proposed pricing
4

Await Review

Our team reviews applications within 24-48 hours. We check for:
  • Complete profile
  • Reasonable pricing
  • Trading background verification (if provided)
5

Get Approved

Once approved, you’ll see the Provider dashboard and can start publishing signals.

Setting Your Pricing

You control your signal pricing. Consider:
FactorRecommendation
New ProviderStart lower ($1-5) to build reputation
EstablishedIncrease based on win rate and demand
Premium SignalsHigher prices for longer timeframe calls
Lower prices attract more buyers, helping you build a track record faster.

Provider Dashboard

Once approved, you get access to:
  • Signal Creation: Publish new signals
  • Analytics: View purchases, revenue, win rate
  • Earnings: Track and withdraw your USDC
  • Settings: Update pricing and profile

Best Practices

Regular signal activity builds trust. Aim for at least 2-3 signals per week.
Always include stop losses. Traders appreciate clear risk management.
Close signals when targets hit or conditions change. Stale signals hurt credibility.
Share your reasoning (within reason) to build trust with followers.

Provider Code of Conduct

All providers must:
  1. Be Honest: Never manipulate or fabricate signals
  2. Manage Risk: Include appropriate SL on all signals
  3. Stay Active: Update signal statuses regularly
  4. Respect Users: Respond to reasonable inquiries
Providers who violate these guidelines may have their status revoked.